Yoshiko Uchida
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 32 years ago |
Date of birth | November 24,1921 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Alameda |
California | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 21,1992 |
Died | Berkeley |
California | |
United States | |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Folktales | |
Literary movement | Folk Art Movement |
Job | Novelist |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
Smith College | |
Literari movement | Folk Art Movement |
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ID | 561042 |
Bracelet,The
Journey to Topaz
Journey home
A jar of dreams
The Invisible Thread
The best bad thing
Picture bride
The Wise Old Woman
Sea of Gold
Samurai of Gold Hill
The Dancing Kettle
The Magic Listening Cap
The magic purse
The happiest ending
The two foolish cats
The rooster who understood Japanese
Mik and the Prowler
The birthday visitor
Sumi's prize
The forever Christmas tree
Sumi & the goat & the Tokyo Express
Takao and Grandfather's Sword
In-between Miya
Rokubei and the thousand rice bowls
The terrible leak
Common Core Prentice Hall Literature: Tvtt Journey Home Novel Grade 6 2000 Copyright
The Wise Old Woman Grade 4, Leveled Reader: Harcourt School Publishers Collections
The Man who Bought a Dream
In My Own Words Series
Desert Exile
Journey to Topaz
Journey home
A jar of dreams
The Invisible Thread
The best bad thing
Picture bride
The Wise Old Woman
Sea of Gold
Samurai of Gold Hill
The Dancing Kettle
The Magic Listening Cap
The magic purse
The happiest ending
The two foolish cats
The rooster who understood Japanese
Mik and the Prowler
The birthday visitor
Sumi's prize
The forever Christmas tree
Sumi & the goat & the Tokyo Express
Takao and Grandfather's Sword
In-between Miya
Rokubei and the thousand rice bowls
The terrible leak
Common Core Prentice Hall Literature: Tvtt Journey Home Novel Grade 6 2000 Copyright
The Wise Old Woman Grade 4, Leveled Reader: Harcourt School Publishers Collections
The Man who Bought a Dream
In My Own Words Series
Desert Exile
Yoshiko Uchida Life story
Yoshiko Uchida was an award-winning Japanese American writer of children's books based on aspects of Japanese and Japanese American history and culture. A series of books, starting with Journey to Topaz take place during the era of the mass removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.