yes from what i understand from the book 'the invisible thread' Yoshiko's and her family went to a Japanese church that was located in America.Soback then in America they only talked about Jesus no matter what kind of church it since she went to the church she learned about Jesus and in the book she said every time she left church she had a smile on her face because she learned something new.
she died of a stroke
Yes
November 24, 1921
yoshiko uchida is a female japanese-american author who was sent to an internment camp during world war II during her college years.(thats how old she is.)
Yoshiko Uchida is the author of "The Wise Old Woman," a Japanese folk tale.
Journey to Topaz is one, thats all i know... and then just search it on google IMAGES. a bunch of selection will appear of book covers, just type in "YOSHIKO UCHIDA" ON GOOGLE IMAGES.
Yoshiko Uchida won the Newbery Honor award in 1982 for her book "The Best Bad Thing." She also received the Jane Addams Children's Book Award in 1973 for "The Invisible Thread."
Yoshiko Uchida wrote Journey to Topaz, about the bombing of pearl harbor.
Taking Risks aren't bad and could be a good thing.
The main characters in "Tears of Autumn" by Yoshiko Uchida are Ken, his mother, and his grandfather. The story follows their experiences as Japanese Americans during World War II, focusing on themes of patriotism, discrimination, and family bonds.
Hana, a young Japanese woman, travels to California to marry a man she has never met .her own purpose is to escape from her village.
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