Under the Blood Red Sun: The Human Scale of War Reviewed by patogodfrey-157-984466 9 / 10 The Human Face of War This is a story of courage, honor, loyalty and friendship.-Anonymous ![]() Tomi is torn between the strong Japanese cultural tradition of family honor and standing up for himself. To make matters worse, the son of the wealthy caucasian family that employs and houses Tomi's family relentlessly bullies him. Tomi's father, a fisherman, is arrested and taken to an internment camp, his partner is shot and killed. Tomi Nakaji's idyllic world in paradise is forever changed when Japan launches a sneak attack against the US and all Japanese Americans are suddenly considered enemies of the state. A 13 yr old Japanese boy faces monumental adversity in 1941 Hawaii, when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
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