
Can faith flourish when in prison? Will she find love behind the barbed wire? Hana Kato searches for the answers while interned in a camp during WW2. Her people look like the enemy of the United States, but all they want is to return home to continue their lives as useful loyal American citizens. Hana must choose whether to be bitter or to forgive, to love one man or another. This story will touch your heart because it’s based on true events from the 1940s. Strife, discouragement, love, faith, and clash of culture abound in this story of testing and courage.
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I'm an author, freelance writer and speaker from Idaho. I recently retired from directing a writer's conference I founded, but continue to be involved in the writing and publishing world. I love to speak to women's groups, book clubs, writer's groups, and at writer's conferences. My love for history and old stuff keeps me busy researching for my novels and feeds my hobby of giving new life to tired vintage items. Sign up for my email list on my website to receive interesting articles and inspirational blog posts, and you'll also receive a free short story.