Adams, Ansel E. Born Free and Equal: Photographs of the Loyal Japanese at the Manzanar Relocation Center. New York: U.S. Camera, 1944. Vivid photographs of the people and place.
Christgau, John. "Enemies": World War II Alien Internments. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1985. This book tells about both the Japanese-American internment and the prisons for captured German soldiers.
Commire, Anne, ed. Something About the Author. Vol. 53. Detroit: Gale, 1988. An extensive article summarizing Uchida's life and work.
Kirkpatrick, D. L., ed. Twentieth-Century Children's Writers. New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1978. Contains a short summary of Uchida's life, followed by a bibliography of her books, and a short critical commentary. The brief comments about Journey to Topaz suggest some confusion about the book, referring to "Yuri" (probably Yuki) as a male.
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