Dear Miye

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Dear Miye
Author : Mary Kimoto Tomita
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 February 1997
ISBN : 0804729670
Pages : 444 pages
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These letters tell the story of a young American woman of Japanese descent who was stranded in Japan during World War II. They chronicle her turbulent life from her arrival in Japan through her experiences as a civilian employee of U.S. forces in the first years of the American occupation.

Dear Miye

These letters tell the story of a young American woman of Japanese descent who was stranded in Japan during World War II. They chronicle her turbulent life from her arrival in Japan through her experiences as a civilian employee of U.S. forces in the first years of the American

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