Treadmill
earliest edition we have, 1996 Mosaic Press (NY), 1996 paperback 220 pages
"Hiroshi Nakamura's Treadmill holds the distinction of being the only novel about Japanese American wartime internment written in one of the camps during World War II. In Treadmill, the characters of Nakamura's novel suffer a similar fate he experienced in his own life. Prior to the War, Nakamura worked as the English editor for a large Tokyo newspaper and in Manchuria. After he returned to the U.S., he was incarcera...
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