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− | '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_D._Houston James D. Houston]''' (1933 – 2009) was an American writer who lived his later years in the [[Live Oak]] area. He wrote nine novels and a number of non-fiction works. ''Farewell to Manzanar'', a memoir of internment experiences during WWII, was co-written with his wife, the former Jeanne Wakatsuki. | + | '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_D._Houston James D. Houston]''' (1933 – 2009) was an American writer who lived his later years in the [[Live Oak]] area. He wrote nine novels and a number of non-fiction works. One of the historical novels, titled ''Snow Mountain Passage'', was about the 1846 Donner Party. A survivor of that disaster, [[Lewis, Martha J.|Martha (Reed) Lewis]], came to live in the same Live Oak neighborhood. |
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+ | ''Californians'' (1980) is a series of autobiographical essays on various California experiences, with a number of references to Santa Cruz County. | ||
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+ | ''Farewell to Manzanar'', a memoir of internment experiences during WWII, was co-written with his wife, the former Jeanne Wakatsuki. | ||
+ | *''See also'' [[The Japanese in the Monterey Bay Region (1997 book)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 9 June 2024
James D. Houston (1933 – 2009) was an American writer who lived his later years in the Live Oak area. He wrote nine novels and a number of non-fiction works. One of the historical novels, titled Snow Mountain Passage, was about the 1846 Donner Party. A survivor of that disaster, Martha (Reed) Lewis, came to live in the same Live Oak neighborhood.
Californians (1980) is a series of autobiographical essays on various California experiences, with a number of references to Santa Cruz County.
Farewell to Manzanar, a memoir of internment experiences during WWII, was co-written with his wife, the former Jeanne Wakatsuki.