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Dear Miss Breed : true stories of the Japanese American incarceration during World War II and a librarian who made a difference

โœ Scribed by Oppenheim, Joanne, author


Publisher
New York : Scholastic
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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287 pages : 27 cm


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