Having met the author at two different events where she presented her story, I looked forward to reading her book. What a treat! She shares her and her family's story of several of them being incarcerated at so-called "internment camps" (actually incarceration camps), while her brothers were enlisted in the U.S. Military fighting for the U.S. in World War II, and all the discrimination and mistreatment she and they faced after returning to Oregon after the war. For someone who was treated so poorly, Mitzi Asai Loftus is a happy, joyous, forgiving and kind person, far more than I believe I would be in her position. I wish everyone would read her story and have a more complete understanding of what Americans of Japanese descent were subjected to during the war and after. This is a wonderful book!