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Most of Uchida's writings deal with Japan or Japanese-Americans. Her autobiographical novel Journey to Topaz tells about a family uprooted from its Berkeley, California, home during World War II and sent to a detention camp. The novel's sequel. Journey Home, depicts the aftermath of the family's exile to Topaz. Both are wellwritten books that vividly depict life in the 1940s.
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