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Author Meissner, Susan, 1961- author.

Title The last year of the war / Susan Meissner.

Publication Info. New York : Berkley, 2020.
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 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - New Materials  FICTION MEISSNER    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  FICTION MEISSNER, SUSAN    Check Shelf
Edition Berkley trade paperback edition.
Description 403 pages ; 21 cm
Novel marcgt
Summary Elise Sontag is a typical Iowa fourteen-year-old in 1943--aware of the war but distanced from its reach. Then her father, a legal U.S. resident for nearly two decades, is suddenly arrested on suspicion of being a Nazi sympathizer. The family is sent to an internment camp in Texas, where, behind the armed guards and barbed wire, Elise feels stripped of everything beloved and familiar, including her own identity. The only thing that makes the camp bearable is meeting fellow internee Mariko Inoue, a Japanese-American teen from Los Angeles, whose friendship empowers Elise to believe the life she knew before the war will again be hers. Together in the desert wilderness, Elise and Mariko hold tight the dream of being young American women with a future beyond the fences. But when the Sontag family is exchanged for American prisoners behind enemy lines in Germany, Elise will face head-on the person the war desires to make of her. In that devastating crucible she must discover if she has the will to rise above prejudice and hatred and re-claim her own destiny, or disappear into the image others have cast upon her. The Last Year of the War tells a little-known story of World War II with great resonance for our own times and challenges the very notion of who we are when who we've always been is called into question.-- Publisher's description.
Iowa, 1943. Elise Sontag's father, a legal U.S. resident for nearly two decades, is arrested on suspicion of being a Nazi sympathizer, and the family is sent to an internment camp in Texas. Behind the armed guards and barbed wire, Elise feels stripped of everything beloved and familiar, including her own identity. The only thing that makes the camp bearable is fellow internee Mariko Inoue, a Japanese-American teen from Los Angeles, whose friendship empowers Elise to believe the life she knew before the war will again be hers. When the Sontag family is exchanged for American prisoners behind enemy lines in Germany, will Elise be able to rise above prejudice and hatred and re-claim her own destiny? -- adapted from publisher's info.
Language Text in English.
Subject Crystal City Internment Camp (Crystal City, Tex.) -- Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Fiction.
German Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1941-1948 -- Fiction.
Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945 -- Fiction.
Crystal City Internment Camp (Crystal City, Tex.) -- Fiction.
FICTION -- Historical -- World War II.
FICTION -- Women.
FICTION -- Literary.
Crystal City Internment Camp (Crystal City, Tex.) (OCoLC)fst00764759
German Americans -- Evacuation and relocation. (OCoLC)fst01985363
Japanese Americans. (OCoLC)fst00981441
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Evacuation and relocation of Japanese Americans (1942-1945) (OCoLC)fst01801850
World War (1939-1945) (OCoLC)fst01180924
Chronological Term 1939-1945
Genre/Form Fiction. (OCoLC)fst01423787
Historical fiction. (OCoLC)fst01726640
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
ISBN 9780451492166
0451492161
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