
About 3 years ago, we stopped just west of Granada, Colorado at the site of Amache, the World War II Japanese relocation camp. There is little left except for a tower, concrete slabs all precisely arranged, and a cemetery. This past October, we stopped again, and new signage guides the visitor to learn more about the camp history. It's a sobering statement of how Americans treated Americans...and a must-see if you are traveling along US 56 in eastern Colorado.
For more info on this book, take a look on Sandra Dallas' website: http://www.sandradallas.com/fiction/tallgrass.html
For more info on Amache, the camp upon which Tallgrass is loosely based, see http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/wwcod/granada.htm and http://www.amache.org/
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I loved this book when I read it a few months ago. I thought Dallas did a wonderful job of portraying the varying emotions and reactions of the local townspeople. It is a story that has lingered with me.
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