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School Library Journal
Reviewed on May 1, 2010
Gr 5-9 This taut, poetic story of Saipan, set before and during the U.S. invasion of the island in spring 1944, is narrated by the 13-year-old son of a local village chief. To the Japanese, who have occupied the island since 1922, controlling schools and stores, restricting movement, and enforcing curfews with violence, Joseph's people are "gai-jin" ("barbaric outsiders"). Still, he and Kento, son of Joseph's aunt and a Japanese administrator, have grown up as friends. Though Kento wants to be a samurai, he also longs...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2010
Joseph, a Saipan native, and his half-Japanese cousin, Kento, struggle to save their families from the crossfire o...Log In or Sign Up to Read More