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A chronicle of events and personal commentary about Masao Tsujimoto's experience living on a farm in Utah with voluntary Japanese American evacuees in 1942.

Produktbeschreibung
A chronicle of events and personal commentary about Masao Tsujimoto's experience living on a farm in Utah with voluntary Japanese American evacuees in 1942.
Autorenporträt
Masao Tsujimoto was a native San Franciscan and lived there most of his life except for the years spent during World War II in Keetley, Utah and in the U.S. Army as an interpreter, and in the last years of his life spent with his daughter in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was a pharmacist and owned the Financial District Pharmacy in the financial district of San Francisco for many years. He is the author of two other books, Fish Tails and Fish Tales and Fish Tails and Fish Tales Too: Chronicles of a Fisherman. He is the father of two daughters, Jane Minami and Leslie Dale.