Within these lines
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“Within These Lines is a moving story of love, hope, and family set against the dark history of Japanese internment in America. This book had me captivated!” —Maureen McQuerry, YALSA award-winning author of The Peculiars
Evalina Cassano’s life in an Italian-American family in 1941 is quiet and ordinary … until she falls in love with Taichi Hamasaki, the son of Japanese immigrants. Despite the scandal it would cause and the fact that interracial marriage is illegal in California, Evalina and Taichi vow they will find a way to be together. But anti-Japanese feelings erupt across the country after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Taichi and his family are forced to give up their farm and are incarcerated in a Japanese internment camp.
Degrading treatment at Manzanar Relocation Center is so difficult, Taichi doubts he will ever leave the camp alive. Treasured letters from Evalina are his sole connection to the outside world. Embracing the boldest action she can to help Taichi, Evalina begins to radically speak out at school and at home, shining a light on this dark and shameful racial injustice.
With their future together on the line, Evalina and Taichi can only hold true to their values and believe in their love against all odds to have any hope of making it back to one another.
Within These Lines is:
- A historical YA novel set against the backdrop of WWII and the shameful era of American injustice surrounding Japanese internment camps
- Told from the dual points of view of an Italian-American woman and Japanese-American man brought together by love then separated by war, injustice, and hatred
- As haunting and unflinching as it is hope-filled and love-driven
- Perfect for fans of Monica Hesse, Ruta Sepetys, and Elizabeth Wein
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Booklist Review
In 1940s San Francisco, Italian American Evalina Cassano falls in love with Japanese American Taichi Hamasaki. Interracial marriage is illegal in California, but they still hope to get married one day. But three months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, racism and hatred for the Japanese heightens as America enters WWII. Taichi and other Japanese Americans are sent to internment camps across the nation. Evalina and Taichi must both hold on to their love and beliefs if they hope to survive and build a life together. Morrill produces a historical novel that blends devastating true events with lifelike fictional characters as it brings history to life. Similar to Kathy Kacer's The Sound of Freedom (2018), Morrill's story takes place during WWII and highlights the U.S. internment of Japanese Americans. Told in Evalina's and Taichi's alternating voices, readers get a firsthand look at both characters' worlds and perceive the struggles of the Japanese Americans during WWII.--Savannah Patterson Copyright 2019 Booklist
School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-It's 1942, and in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, California teenagers Evalina Cassano and Taichi Hamisaki fight for their right to love each other. Evalina is the daughter of Italian parents who own an Italian restaurant, and Taichi is the son of Japanese parents who provide the produce for the Cassanos' restaurant. Evalina and Taichi vow to love each other and never give up. However, as Taichi settles into life at Manzanar Relocation Center, in the shadow of Mt. Whitney, and Evalina prepares for her first year at Berkeley, the obstacles become more than they can handle. Japanese is peppered throughout, and the author's extensive research helps to create a rich and engaging atmosphere that will transport readers. Both Evalina and Taichi develop as their stories unfold, and readers get to see them mature and grow as their circumstances evolve. -VERDICT A solid pick for anyone who enjoys historical fiction or romantic tales of love, loss, and reunion. Recommended for general purchase.-Maryjean Bakaletz, -Morris County Library, Whippany, NJ © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Reviews
In 1940s San Francisco, Italian American Evalina Cassano falls in love with Japanese American Taichi Hamasaki. Interracial marriage is illegal in California, but they still hope to get married one day. But three months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, racism and hatred for the Japanese heightens as America enters WWII. Taichi and other Japanese Americans are sent to internment camps across the nation. Evalina and Taichi must both hold on to their love and beliefs if they hope to survive and build a life together. Morrill produces a historical novel that blends devastating true events with lifelike fictional characters as it brings history to life. Similar to Kathy Kacer's The Sound of Freedom (2018), Morrill's story takes place during WWII and highlights the U.S. internment of Japanese Americans. Told in Evalina's and Taichi's alternating voices, readers get a firsthand look at both characters' worlds and perceive the struggles of the Japanese Americans during WWII. Grades 9-12. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
School Library Journal Reviews
Gr 9 Up—It's 1942, and in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, California teenagers Evalina Cassano and Taichi Hamisaki fight for their right to love each other. Evalina is the daughter of Italian parents who own an Italian restaurant, and Taichi is the son of Japanese parents who provide the produce for the Cassanos' restaurant. Evalina and Taichi vow to love each other and never give up. However, as Taichi settles into life at Manzanar Relocation Center, in the shadow of Mt. Whitney, and Evalina prepares for her first year at Berkeley, the obstacles become more than they can handle. Japanese is peppered throughout, and the author's extensive research helps to create a rich and engaging atmosphere that will transport readers. Both Evalina and Taichi develop as their stories unfold, and readers get to see them mature and grow as their circumstances evolve. VERDICT A solid pick for anyone who enjoys historical fiction or romantic tales of love, loss, and reunion. Recommended for general purchase.—Maryjean Bakaletz, Morris County Library, Whippany, NJ
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