Robert M. Wada Gives a Glimpse of His Journey to Readers Through His Heartfelt Memoir
“From Internment, to Korea, to Solitude” is a wonderfully written memoir about the author’s journey as a Japanese-American during the World War II.
Through each chapter, readers will discover important slices of history through the eyes of the author and shares how life can be lived with purpose and hope despite its challenges.
In his book, Robert Mitsuru Wada opens up about the most important turning points throughout his life. He narrates about unforgettable memories from his and his family’s painful experiences as Japanese-Americans sent to an internment camp during the World War II, his journey during his service in the military during the Korean War, to his constant search for the meaning of life.
“From Internment, to Korea, to Solitude” is an inspiring memoir like no other. By sharing his experiences, the author emphasizes the importance of people’s choices in life and the reality of how there are circumstances that are beyond anyone’s control.
Through each chapter, readers will also discover important slices of history through the eyes of the author and shares how life can be lived with purpose and hope despite its challenges. Most of all, Wada writes this wonderful memoir to give honor to every soldier who fought and died in battle to ensure the country’s freedom and prosperity.
Catch “From Internment, to Korea, to Solitude” as it takes part in the upcoming 2018 Miami Book Fair. Happening on November 11-18, 2018, this highly-anticipated event is surely something that book lovers should not miss!
From Internment, to Korea, to Solitude
Written by: Robert Mitsuru Wada
Published by: BookSurge Publishing
Published date: January 22, 2010
Paperback price: $18.99
About the Author
Robert M. Wada was born in Redlands, California, of Japanese parents who settled in the United States in 1911. During World War II, the author and his family were sent to an internment camp, where they remained for three years. Upon returning to Redlands, Wada completed high school and joined the United States Marines. After serving in the military, which included the battle in the Korean War, he returned to the States, where he subsequently married and raised a family. Robert Wada is instrumental in the creation of multiple memorials honoring Japanese American soldiers who died in battle. He remains dedicated to all Americans who died in America’s wars and conflicts.
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