Remembering a Fighter for Justice: A Review of Fred Korematsu Speaks Up

Shortly after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ordered the removal of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast. From 1942 until the end of the war, men, women, and children lived in…

Being Different and Confronting Change: A Review of The Someday Birds

Twelve-year-old Charlie, the second of four children, is struggling with his journalist father’s hospitalization, the result of a brain injury in Afghanistan. Charlie, who is autistic, remembers how therapists worked to help him communicate, but now his single father and…