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Missing in Action

por Dean Hughes

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While his father is missing in action in the Pacific during World War II, twelve-year-old Jay moves with his mother to small-town Utah, where he sees prejudice from both sides, as a part-Navajo himself and through an unlikely friendship with Japanese American Ken from the nearby internment camp.
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Set during the time period of World War II, this book tells the story of Jay Thatcher – a young boy who faces discrimination because he looks Native American (his father is half Navajo), has a father missing in action in the war, enjoys playing baseball, and develops an unexpected friendship with a Japanese-American boy. A well-written and engrossing example of historical fiction, this book effectively paints a picture of the World War II era, particularly the discrimination against and distrust of Japanese Americans, the reality of Japanese internment camps, and the sense of uncertainty felt by having a family member missing in action in the war. It is a touching coming of age story, in which Jay is forced into tough situations but grows from dealing with them. The book is fast-paced and filled with insights about how to treat others who are different from oneself, what it means to be an American, and how the choices that one makes while growing up impact how one will be as an adult. This book is recommended for young adult sections of libraries. It teaches important lessons but in an accessible and relatable way for young adult readers. ( )
  CarolineBraden | Dec 3, 2013 |
What Mr. Hughes did with the character of Gordy gave this its 4th star. ( )
  Yona | May 2, 2013 |
Jay is dealing with a lot of issues from his part-Indian heritage when he and his mother move in with his grandparents after his father is missing in action. His friendship with Ken, a Japanese American interred in a camp nearby has complications but also redemptive qualities. ( )
  lindap69 | Apr 5, 2013 |
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While his father is missing in action in the Pacific during World War II, twelve-year-old Jay moves with his mother to small-town Utah, where he sees prejudice from both sides, as a part-Navajo himself and through an unlikely friendship with Japanese American Ken from the nearby internment camp.

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