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JC Write: Websites
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At JC Write we work hard to provide excellent design, fast construction, and reliable maintenance of your website. Here are some examples of our work. Dandelion Through the Crack. WVS – The Technical Writing Company.
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Every Thursday
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By Patricia E. Canterbury. Nancy Noire’s a sharp attorney. She’s smart, beautiful and dresses well. She’s also the best Deputy District Attorney in the fictional city of Hawthorne, Washington. Her boyfriend Jack is a successful architect. They both are incredibly busy, but not too busy to have dinner (and do more) every Thursday night. The sleazy nightclub owner? Jack’s business partner? Nancy sets out to clear Jack’s name, despite the lack of clues and harassment from a hostile police detective.
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Every Thursday - Calendar
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By Patricia E. Canterbury. Saturday, September 25. Sonoma County Book Festival in Santa Rosa. Saturday, October 16. Bouchercon By the Bay. Pat will be moderating the panel discussion:. Alien Country - Crossing Genres, 3–4 pm. Saturday, November 13, 7–9 pm. One of forty honored authors participating in the Gala Authors and Illustrators. Celebration at the Sacramento Convention Center. 2015 Willow Valley Press.
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Every Thursday - Reviews
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By Patricia E. Canterbury. 2015 Willow Valley Press.
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Links to More Information on Japanese Culture
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Japanese Culture: Links to More Information. In Dandelion Through the Crack. We learn so much of Japanese culture at the time of the internment. But time does not stand still and there is so much more to learn, about the people, the culture, and the aftermath of the Internment. We provide links here as a service to readers interested in learning more about the Japanese, their culture, and what has happened to Poston. We wish to th...
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The Sato Family
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. With all the Japanese names, and then later in the book, many American names, things can get a little confusing. So to help you identify everyone, we provide the following information for the Sato Family. Jan 5, 1897. Nov 9, 1984. Jan 15, 1895. July 5, 1977. May 9, 1923. Aug 13, 1924. Dec 19, 2000. Dec 8, 1926. Apr 12, 2005. May 17, 1928. Dec 3, 1929. Aug 3, 1931. Nov 28, 1933. Dec 24, 1934. Aug 9, 1938. Aug 13, 2008.
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Calendar for Kiyo Sato, author of Dandelion Through the Crack
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Kiyo Sato has led an amazing life, a portion of which is documented in her award-winning memoir, Dandelion Through the Crack. Having suffered hardships and discrimination, it would not be unusual for someone to become bitter; thankfully, Kiyo is far from that. Come hear her speak and you will discover what a charming and friendly person she truly is. June 15, 2016. Kiyo will be speaking at the Arthur F. Turner Community Library.
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Dandelion Through the Crack Sacramento Flagship Stores
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Is available at all major bookstores, including Barnes and Noble and better independent bookstores. If you don't find it on the shelf, the staff will order you a copy. Is available online at Amazon ( hardcover. And Barnes and Noble ( paperback. You may purchase a signed first edition of. Dandelion Through the Crack. The original version, from Willow Valley Press for $1,500.00. Manzanar National Historic Site.
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Noteworthy Press for Kiyo Sato and Dandelion Through the Crack
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Dandelion Through the Crack: The Sato Family Quest for the American Dream. Dandelion Through the Crack. Have been making news since day one. We present some of her many accomplishments that have been recognized in the press. (Note: these were previously posted on the Home page.). Kiyo Speaks at Japanese-American Museum. July 17, 2010. Kiyo Presented Honorary Degree. May 19, 2010. For more information and video, see the Fox40 article: Sacramento Students Wait 70 Years To Graduate. April 13-15, 2010. She s...