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Kenichi Zenimura just wants to play baseball, even though everyone tells him he is much too small. He proves them all wrong by growing up to be a true star, eventually playing alongside legends like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. But everything changes in 1941. When the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Zeni and his family are forced from their home and sent to a dusty, desolate internment camp along with thousands of other Japanese Americans. Trapped behind barbed wire in a bleak desert, Zeni decides he will not let his spirit be broken. Using sheer determination, he builds a baseball diamond right in the middle of the camp. Discover the inspiring true story of how one man brought a beloved game and a vital sense of hope to a community that desperately needed a reason to cheer.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 52 Pages
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