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02 Mar / In the Heart of the Valley of Love by Cynthia Kadohata [in What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature]

In the Heart of the Valley of LoveIn 2052, America has deteriorated beyond recognition. Francie, 19, lives with her Auntie Annie and Rohn, Annie’s boyfriend, in Los Angeles, where the three run a delivery business. When Rohn disappears, Francie and Annie must venture out to the unknown, trying to survive in a desperate environment.

Review: “Asian American Titles,” What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature, Gale Research, 1997

Readers: Adult

Published: 1992

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Fiction, Japanese American, Repost Tags > BookDragon, Civil rights, Colonialism, Coming-of-age, Cynthia Kadohata, Family, Haves vs. have-nots, Identity, In the Heart of the Valley of Love, Love, Politics, What Do I Read Next? Multicultural Literature
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