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Death of a Red Heroine
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Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding
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The Legend of Fire Horse Woman

The Legend Of Fire Horse Woman - Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki-Houston Big, maybe a little old-fashioned historical novel stuffed full of romance, a few ghosts, and many cross-culture clashes. I wanted more history, more insights, more of many things but at the same time I enjoyed what the author had given me: early twentieth century emigration from Japan into California, WW2 Japanese internment camps, and life as a foreigner (whether native born or not) in the white parts of the USA.