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Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave | Allen Say
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In dreamlike sequences, a man symbolically confronts the trauma of his familys incarceration in the Japanese internment camps during World War II. This infamous event is made emotionally clear through his meeting a group of children all with strange name tags pinned to their coats. The man feels the helplessness of the children. Finally, desperately he releases the name tags like birds into the air to find their way home with the hope for a time when Americans will be seen as one peoplenot judged, mistrusted, or segregated because of their individual heritage. Sixty years after thousands of Japanese Americans were unjustly imprisoned, the cogent prose and haunting paintings of renowned author and illustrator Allen Say remind readers of a dark chapter in Americas history.
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First of all, the painting/portrait illustrations are beautiful. They certainly help tell this story of a man thinking about his & his family‘s time in an internment camp. It‘s a little confusing, but that may be the point. Definitely geared toward older readers/independent readers. #bbrc #A2Z:H

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