Daughter of Moloka'i: a novel
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Published:
Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books, [2019].
Format:
Audio CD
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Unabridged.
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12 sound discs (14 hr., 15 min.) : digital, 4 3/4 in.
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Ruth Utagawa, daughter of lepers but not afflicted herself, is taken from an orphanage and adopted by a Japanese family, the Watanabes, who move from Hawaii to Northern California, where they start a strawberry farm in the early 1920s. In Florin, near Sacramento, they encounter prejudice in the form of Sheriff Dreesen, who wishes the Japanese would all move back to their homeland. Ruth comes of age during the Great Depression; she falls in love with a young man named Frank Harada, and together they open a popular diner. Then the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor and, in the wake of FDR's Executive Order #9066, Ruth and her family are forcibly relocated to the internment camp at Manzanar, where they undergo a daily struggle for survival. At war's end, Ruth and her fellow internees must begin the equally difficult task of picking up their lives and starting anew. Then, Ruth receives a letter from her birth mother, Rachel. Their reunion forms the third act of this deeply moving novel.

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Oct 10, 2024
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CD FICTION BRENNERT, A.
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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781501955983, 1501955985

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Compact disc.
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In container (17 cm.).
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Narrated by Tamlyn Tomita.
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Ruth Utagawa, daughter of lepers but not afflicted herself, is taken from an orphanage and adopted by a Japanese family, the Watanabes, who move from Hawaii to Northern California, where they start a strawberry farm in the early 1920s. In Florin, near Sacramento, they encounter prejudice in the form of Sheriff Dreesen, who wishes the Japanese would all move back to their homeland. Ruth comes of age during the Great Depression; she falls in love with a young man named Frank Harada, and together they open a popular diner. Then the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor and, in the wake of FDR's Executive Order #9066, Ruth and her family are forcibly relocated to the internment camp at Manzanar, where they undergo a daily struggle for survival. At war's end, Ruth and her fellow internees must begin the equally difficult task of picking up their lives and starting anew. Then, Ruth receives a letter from her birth mother, Rachel. Their reunion forms the third act of this deeply moving novel.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Brennert, A., & Tomita, T. (2019). Daughter of Moloka'i: a novel. Unabridged. Prince Frederick, Md., Recorded Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Brennert, Alan and Tamlyn, Tomita. 2019. Daughter of Moloka'i: A Novel. Prince Frederick, Md., Recorded Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Brennert, Alan and Tamlyn, Tomita, Daughter of Moloka'i: A Novel. Prince Frederick, Md., Recorded Books, 2019.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Brennert, Alan, and Tamlyn Tomita. Daughter of Moloka'i: A Novel. Unabridged. Prince Frederick, Md., Recorded Books, 2019.

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