Review: Clark and Division

Clark and Division Clark and Division by Naomi Hirahara
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An entertaining mystery set in a shameful episode of America's history, the removal of Japanese Americans to concentration camps during WWII.

Aki Ito and her family are forced first out of their homes in California and sent into the Manzanar Camp, then relocated to Chicago, a place completely unfamiliar to them. Aki's older sister Rose had gone ahead of the rest of the family and had a job, but on the eve of their reunion Rose is tragically killed in a subway accident.

But was it an accident? Aki doesn't believe it and begins to ask questions, questions that lead her to learn uncomfortable things about her sister, and about herself.

An excellent and deeply researched look into acts of US racism and xenophobia, as well as a very well crafted mystery. I found it fascinating and painfully honest, along with being a very good whodunnit.

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