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Prisoners of War
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Prisoners of War

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….a heartbreaking novel, unflinching in its acceptance of the world’s incurable flaws….an affecting and historically keen story.
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Prisoners of War is simultaneously a love story, a mystery and a history, all woven together.

How far would you go to win back your love, when the government has taken her away? Fear, racism and abiding love collide in 1942 America, when your only crime was being born Japanese.

Everything of a historical nature is true to the best of my knowledge and research. Conflict between love and duty; Conflict between love of country and the love of your life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stuart Scott
Date
29 September 2018
Pages
222
ISBN
9781732246829

….a heartbreaking novel, unflinching in its acceptance of the world’s incurable flaws….an affecting and historically keen story.
Kirkus Reviews

Prisoners of War is simultaneously a love story, a mystery and a history, all woven together.

How far would you go to win back your love, when the government has taken her away? Fear, racism and abiding love collide in 1942 America, when your only crime was being born Japanese.

Everything of a historical nature is true to the best of my knowledge and research. Conflict between love and duty; Conflict between love of country and the love of your life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stuart Scott
Date
29 September 2018
Pages
222
ISBN
9781732246829