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Book Reviews of Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story of Japanese American Experience During and After the World War II InternmentBook Review: Farewell to Manzanar was a pretty boring book Summary: 2 StarsI think that the book Farewell to Manzanar was kind of boring. There where some ok parts like when the kid punched papa in the face before papa could kill mama. There where some sad parts like when Jeannie visited the cemetery after about 30 years since she left Manzanar. Another ok part was when Jeannie was the queen for the home coming queen. But over all I think it was a pretty boring book.
Book Review: fare well to manzanar review Summary: 3 Stars I think this book was an okay book because and the beginning it really kept me wanting to read it but toward the end it got more and more sort of boring. My favorite part was when Jeanne went to the cemetery because it really felt like I was really there. The way she described how the wind was blowing. How the kids were not old enough to respect the cemetery etc. over all I would give this book 3 stars because it was kind of boring.
Book Review: REALLY GOOD BOOK Summary: 4 StarsIt was a very good book and very touching, some of the parts made me cry. When Jeanne's dad was drunk and was going to kill his own wife surprised me on how much realistic it was very realistic and enjoyable book. After leaving the camp I can't believe how tough it was for Jeanne in high school being Japanese. I think that the book was very interesting and entertaining. Those are the things that make me think, believe and imagine things about Manzanar
Book Review: Dude im talking mazanar Summary: 5 StarsCamp mazanar was a really good book.
It had moments that made me want to cry but it was very historical.
My favorite part was when Jeanne visited the cemetery.
The way she described the sand and how the wind was blowing it at her was as if it was actually happening.
Camp manzanar was the best history book I have read.
In my opinion it would be best to learn from the mistakes from the past and realize history can repeat itself, especially during wars.
And as the wind blows we soon discover we are nothing more than dust in the wind.
Camp manzanar I would strongly recommend for those who are interested in history of people during the war.
Book Review: Dude its camp manzanar Summary: 4 StarsCamp mazanar was a really good book.
It had moments that made me want to cry but it was very historical.
My favorite part was when Jeanne visited the cemetery.
The way she described the sand and how the wind was blowing it at her was as if it was actually happening.
Camp manzanar was the best history book I have read.
In my opinion it would be best to learn from the mistakes from the past and realize history can repeat itself, especially during wars.
And as the wind blows we soon discover we are nothing more than dust in the wind.
Camp manzanar I would strongly recommend for those who are interested in history of people during the war.
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