Klancy Clark de Nevers is a retired software engineer and now a full-time writer.
"The Colonel and the Pacifist is a fascinating and engaging account
of divergent lives marked by a singular event--World War II--and
their choices exercised in shaping the course and writing of
history. Highly recommended."--Gary Y. Okihiro author of The
Columbia Guide to Asian American History
"Imaginative and lively, with sound scholarship, The Colonel and
the Pacifist is a significant contribution not only to American
history generally, but to Japanese American studies and the period
of the second World War. And it does so in a lively and provocative
fashion."--Sandra Taylor, author of Jewel of the Desert: Japanese
American Internment at Topaz
"Paralleling the lives of two men on opposing sides of one of the
most perplexing and complicated episodes in American history is an
effective means of reopening the debate over causes and casualties
of Japanese internment. De Never's provocative and insightful book
will aid in that process."--Pacific Northwest Quarterly
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