Eleven-year-old Joe Hanada likes playing basketball with his best friend, Ray, writing plays and stories, and thinking about the upcoming Christmas holiday. But his world falls apart when Japanese planes bomb Pearl Harbor, his country goes to war, and the FBI takes his father away. Neighbors and friends in his hometown near Seattle begin to suspect Joe, his family, and all Japanese Americans of spying for the enemy. Thin Wood Walls is a powerful story of a boy who grows up quickly in a changed world.

Awards

2006-2007 Mark Twain Award Nominee (MO)

William Allen White Young Readers List (KS)

Reviews

"Patneaude scrupulously reports the facts and shows the wide range of attitudes among Japanese Americans and whites, citizens and immigrants, even among members of one family."  —Booklist

"Thin Wood Walls lets our future generation, our youth, live the lesson that they can choose between FEAR... or LOVE."  —Frank Y Kitamoto, President, Japanese American Community

Classroom Tools

Student Curriculum Guide and Research Project, compliments of Owen Valley Middle School

Where to Buy

Secret Garden Bookshop, Powell's Books,
or Barnes & Noble

                                  


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