Dirty. Lazy. Good-for-nothing. Jay Thacker is used to hearing himself
called names because his dad is half-Navajo. But he's hoping, now that
he and his mom have moved to stay with his grandparents because of WWII,
that things could be different. Delta is a tiny town in Utah, nothing
like Salt Lake, where they used to live. And Jay's grandfather is an
elder in the church, a beloved and well-respected man. Jay begins to
make friends and even to make some money as he works the fields for his
grandfather. There's just one problem: he works alongside a young man
named Ken, who's from the camps in nearby Topaz. Which means Ken is a
Jap. And Jay's dad, who's been fighting for the navy out in the Pacific,
was recently declared Missing in Action.
An understated and moving story about an unlikely friendship from the
author of the acclaimed SOLDIER BOYS, this is one of Dean Hughes's best
novels to date.