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The Japanese attack on nearby Pearl Harbor shocks and frightens twelve-year-old Rosie. Then her parents (of German descent) are imprisoned as "enemy aliens." Shunned, displaced from their Honolulu home, and staying with resentful relatives, Rosie and her brother can only wait, hoping for their parents' release. Erwin has crafted well-written historical fiction on a lesser-known aspect of World War II internment. Reading list, websites.