War can do many things to people and there families. Can you imagine if you had been paying on a piece of land, or more modern day, say a house?

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War can do many things to people and there families.  Can you imagine if you had been paying on a piece of land, or more modern day, say a house?  Then you are called off to go to war and could pay the last payment and loose what you have been dream about since you can remember.  Then to top it all off you are a Japanese man who is living during World War II.  Think about how much people would help out in this situation, not many if any at all.  This was the story of Kabuo Miyamoto.

This was a story of pain and suffering from many people and different families.  It didn't matter if the were japs or white people there was a bit of chaos in everyone's life.  Before I can explain how big of part that war played on in the book I need to first till you how it started and were it ended.        

        The story started years before the war broke out when Carl Heine and Kabuo Miyamoto were buddies, Carl was white and Kabuo was Japanese. They were just kids then but when they were to grow up they would be nothing but enemies.  The Heine family had land that they used for growing strawberries on.  This was how the Heine's family made their money.  

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Kabuo's family was trying to buy seven akers of that land.  The Miyamoto's were paying Carl and his family in payments that were illegal because it was illegal for Japanese to own land.  When the Japaness family had just a few payments left and both Kabou and Carl's fathers were dead, the war broke out.  The Miyamoto's stopped paying and Carl's wife could no longer run the farm with out him.  

So she sold the land to Ole Overson.  Who later had a stroke and was not able to work that large amount of land that he had, so ...

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