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Farewell to Manzanar was written by Jeanne Wakatuski Houston

P.S. I own the book and give it 3 and a half stars out of four stars. You ought to buy it. If you can't get it on E Bay you can get it from the California Forestry Department from their museum. That is where I got and I got to see the spot where Manzanar had been. I don't know how they survived the harsh Sierra weather. I live in the Sierras and those claptrap buildings they had to live in could never have withstood the Sierra winters.

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