When the Emperor Was Divine
Julie Otsuka • 2002
Devastation Rating
war historical injustice family
Our Take
A Japanese American family is interned during WWII and Otsuka tells their story in prose stripped of names, stripped of protest — just the facts of what was done. The absence of outrage is the outrage. A family is dismantled by the government that is supposed to protect it. Otsuka eventually gives the father a voice and what he says is the bitterest passage in the book.
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