Dear Miss Breed, Joanne Oppenheim
Dear Miss Breed, Joanne Oppenheim
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Dear Miss Breed

Author: Joanne Oppenheim

Narrator: Andrea Gallo

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/09/2014


Synopsis

After Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor, over 100,000 Japanese Americans were ordered to leave their homes. The government was afraid that because they looked like "the enemy," they might be spies. One American, librarian Clara Breed, was heartbroken and outraged. As the San Diego Public Library's Children's Librarian, Miss Breed was close to many of the children who were evacuated. She went to the train station the day they left, handing out postcards and telling them to send her letters. During the years the children were in camps, she sent letters, books, supplies, and treats. She became someone the children could count on and someone they could talk to outside the crowded, dirty camps. Award-winning author Joanne Oppenheim was inspired to write this story after being reunited with a childhood Japanese American friend who was evacuated. "... deserves commendation for its sheer quantity of accessible, exhaustively researched information about a troubling period, more resonant now than ever, when American ideals were compromised by fear and unfortunate racial assumptions."-Booklist, starred review

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ann

What an important book with lessons for us today. I've read other accounts about the treatment of Japanese Americans during World- War II, but this used many primary source documents; primarily letters from children to depict life inside the camps. It was well worth the read. Thank goodness for peopl......more

Clara Breed was a children's librarian in San Diego during WWII. When her young Japanese-American patrons were interned at Santa Anita Racetrack in 1942, she did not turn her back on them. She wrote all her Japanese American patrons, and sent them books along with other items that they and their fam......more

Goodreads review by Jackie

A really well-written and well thought out book about Japanese interment told through the letters of children writing to their favorite librarian, Clara Breed. While this book is much more to do with the experiences of the incarcerated Children than it is about Clara, as a librarian I’m bummed I’d n......more