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New Historical Novel "Tears of Honor" is a Sweeping Epic of the Japanese American Experience of Internment and War – Book News


February 17th, 2021
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This week marks the Day of Remembrance, when the Japanese American community observes the anniversary of February 19, 1942, the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, ordering the internment of Americans of Japanese descent. It should also be remembered that, despite the injustice of internment, a generation of young Japanese Americans from the camps volunteered for military service and fought with incredible bravery against the Nazis in Europe.
The story of this generation of courageous Japanese Americans is told in epic form in the new historical novel “Tears of Honor” (Pace Press, publication date February 16, 2021) by James A. Ardaiz.

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New Historical Novel "Tears of Honor" is a Sweeping Epic of the Japanese American Experience of Internment and War


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New Historical Novel Tears of Honor is a Sweeping Epic of the Japanese American Experience of Internment and War
A sweeping novel of history war, and courage in the face of injustice, Tears of Honor tells the story of the heroic Japanese American soldiers who fought against Nazi tyranny in Europe, while their families were imprisoned in America.
Fresno, CA, February 16, 2021 (PR.com) This week marks the Day of Remembrance, when the Japanese American community observes the anniversary of February 19, 1942, the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, ordering the internment of Americans of Japanese descent. It should also be remembered that, despite the injustice of internment, a generation of young Japanese Americans from the camps volunteered for military service and fought with incredible bravery against the Nazis in Europe.

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