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Wild Daisies in the Sand: Life in a Canadian Internment Camp

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"Wild Daisies in the Sand" is a series of diary entries beginning in 1941, when the author was imprisoned in concentration camps, first in Petawawa and then Angler, Ontario—a young Japanese Canadian, like many others, deemed dangerous by the Canadian government because of his race.

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First published September 16, 2002

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December 23, 2012
Full disclosure - I was involved with the production of this book (proofreading).

An amazing personal story of life in Canada's WWII internment camps. While I had heard about the camps before, reading Tom Sando's story brought things into much clearer focus. I had never really pictured a Canada where Canadian citizens would be removed from their homes to road camps and internment camps - and yet there they were, in penetentaries surrounded by barbed wire. Hopefully a scene our country will never see again.

Truly a worthwhile read.
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