Japanese Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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Japanese Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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- Keep it together, Keiko Carter
- Keep it together, Keiko Carter
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- My mom and dad
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- The best bad thing
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- The thing about luck
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- Where the lost ones go
- Yoko finds her way
- Yoko learns to read
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