"The author's passion is evident," Miller said of Rawitsch's winning book. "He tells the story of the Harada family and their decades-long struggle to obtain civil rights, citizenship and ultimately liberty in the face of anti-Japanese discrimination from the early 20th century until World War II and after. He writes in an engaging style that captures and maintains the reader's attention throughout the work." For the complete article, visit: http://www.semo.edu/news/archive/45270.htm
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