Scars of War examines how the exclusion of mixed-race persons and people of Asian descent in the United States shaped the efforts of policymakers to recognize the Amerasians of Vietnam as American children and initiate legislation that designated them unfit for American citizenship.
Takeyama Michio, the author of Harp of Burma, was thirty-seven in 1941, the year of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
This paperback edition features a new Epilogue by the author featuring an analysis of the most recent events in the Israeli-Arab situation, from the disappearance of Ariel Sharon from public life to the emergence of Hamas and Israel's ...
Scars of War
Initially, and so long as the war against Hitler continued, the White Paper as such did not immediately alter the policy of the Yishuv, which still viewed Britain as the major strategic ally of the Zionist cause.
Returning Iraq war veteran Ray McKenna struggles with battle scars that can only be healed by love.
This is a narrative about faith and healing that is a compelling story that has broad appeal.
Tory hunting -- Britain's dilemma -- Rubicon -- Plundering protectors -- Violated bodies -- Slaughterhouses -- Black holes -- Skiver them! -- Town-destroyer -- Americanizing the war -- Man for man -- Returning losers
A Marine Corps recruiter returns to his old stamping grounds to speak with some of the men he enlisted, their families, and the families of others who were killed in action.
Whittaker Chambers , a former editor of Time magazine , made headlines about forty years ago when he admitted that he had been a member of the Communist Party and identified Algier Hiss , a highly placed official in several presidential ...
Jessica Spire, a young woman trying to reinvent her life after fleeing a callus and loveless marriage. Scars of the Prophet is a dynamic story of what happens when fate and destiny collide in an aggressive world of pawns and broken kings.