A Place to Belong

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Published 2019 by atheneum.

ISBN:
978-1-4814-4664-8
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I can't get enough of historical fiction at the moment and am especially interested in how history repeats itself. Take internment camps, something which is topical at the moment. Authors such as Samira Ahmed and Lisa Heathfield have speculated about the logical next steps in internment in the novels Internment and I Am Not A Number.

But we need not look to the future to know what happens next, we already know. Cynthia Kadohata's middle grade book A Place to Belong was longlisted for the 2019 National Book Award for Young People's Literature and takes a historical view of the experience of Japanese-Americans following the bombing of Pearl Harbour.

As an historical novel, A Place to Belong is incredibly detailed and educational. The novel covers the internment of Japanese-Americans in camps in America during the Second World War; the coercion of many American-born Japanese to give up their American citizenship …