Description
Former library book has some markings and labels from library. Dust jacket has some normal wear. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This copy of “Promise of the Rainbow” by Rosalie K. Fry is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Japanese Americans during World War II. Published in 1976, it tells the story of a family’s internment in a relocation camp, a dark chapter in American history. Fry’s novel is a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by those unjustly incarcerated, from the loss of freedom to the strain on family bonds.
Despite its well-worn library markings, this hardcover edition remains in good condition, a testament to its enduring appeal. For collectors and readers alike, it offers a rare opportunity to experience a powerful narrative that sheds light on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Fry’s vivid prose transports readers to a time when prejudice and fear overshadowed justice, making this book a valuable addition to any collection focused on the Japanese American experience or the impact of wartime policies on civilian populations.