Looking Like the Enemy
by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald
When Mary Matsuda was 16 years old, her life changed forever the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Along with her brother Yoneichi, and her parents, Mary was forced to leave her Vashon Island home and face imprisonment in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. Why? Because Mary was Japanese American and she looked like the enemy.
by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald
When Mary Matsuda was 16 years old, her life changed forever the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Along with her brother Yoneichi, and her parents, Mary was forced to leave her Vashon Island home and face imprisonment in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. Why? Because Mary was Japanese American and she looked like the enemy.
by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald
When Mary Matsuda was 16 years old, her life changed forever the day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Along with her brother Yoneichi, and her parents, Mary was forced to leave her Vashon Island home and face imprisonment in Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. Why? Because Mary was Japanese American and she looked like the enemy.
Weight: 0.25 lbs
Dimensions: 9 × 6 × 0.5 in