Citizen 13660,New
Citizen 13660,New

Citizen 13660,New

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Mine Okubo Was One Of 110,000 People Of Japanese Descentnearly Twothirds Of Them American Citizens Who Were Rounded Up Into 'Protective Custody' Shortly After Pearl Harbor. Citizen 13660, Her Memoir Of Life In Relocation Centers In California And Utah, Was First Published In 1946, Then Reissued By University Of Washington Press In 1983 With A New Preface By The Author. With 197 Penandink Illustrations, And Poignantly Written Text, The Book Has Been A Perennial Bestseller, And Is Used In College And University Courses Across The Country. 'She Took Her Months Of Life In The Concentration Camp And Made It The Material For This Amusing, Heartbreaking Book. . . . The Moral Is Never Expressed, But The Wry Pictures And The Scanty Words Make The Reader Laugh And If He Is An American Too Blush.' Pearl Buck

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of Citizen 13660? A: The main theme of Citizen 13660 revolves around the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II, focusing on the injustices they faced in relocation centers.
  • Q: Who is the author of Citizen 13660? A: The author of Citizen 13660 is Mine Okubo, who provides a personal account of her life in the Japanese internment camps.
  • Q: What kind of illustrations are included in the book? A: Citizen 13660 features 197 pen-and-ink illustrations created by the author, which complement the narrative and enhance the emotional impact of the text.
  • Q: When was Citizen 13660 first published? A: Citizen 13660 was first published in 1946, offering insights into the experiences of Japanese Americans shortly after World War II.
  • Q: What is the format of the book? A: The book is available in paperback format, making it accessible for readers.
  • Q: How many pages does Citizen 13660 have? A: Citizen 13660 contains a total of 226 pages.
  • Q: Is Citizen 13660 suitable for educational purposes? A: Yes, Citizen 13660 is often used in college and university courses to discuss themes of racism, identity, and the Japanese American experience during World War II.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is listed as being in good condition, which indicates that it has been well-maintained with minimal wear.
  • Q: Is there a new preface in the reprint edition? A: Yes, the reprint edition published by the University of Washington Press in 1983 includes a new preface written by the author, Mine Okubo.
  • Q: What topics are explored in Citizen 13660? A: The book explores topics such as the impact of internment on Japanese Americans, personal resilience, and the broader implications of civil rights.