Barbed Wire Baseball: How One Man Brought Hope to the Japanese Internment Camps

Barbed Wire Baseball: How One Man Brought Hope to the Japanese Internment Camps

Bound for Schools & Libraries ed.

Hardback (08 Mar 2016)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A true story set in a Japanese-American internment camp in World War II. As a young boy, Kenichi Zenimura (Zeni) wanted to be a baseball player, even though everyone told him he was too small. He grew up to become a successful athlete, playing with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. But when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Zeni and his family were sent to one of several internment camps established in the U.S. for people of Japanese ancestry. Zeni brought the game of baseball to the camp, along with a sense of hope, and became known as the Father of Japanese-American Baseball.
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Book information

ISBN: 9780606381994
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Imprint: Turtleback Books
Pub date:
Edition: Bound for Schools & Libraries ed.
DEWEY: 796.357
Language: English
Number of pages: 48
Weight: 522g
Height: 274mm
Width: 226mm
Spine width: 10mm