The narrative unveils a hidden chapter of World War II, focusing on a secret internment camp in Texas sanctioned by FDR. It reveals the plight of thousands of families, including many American citizens, who were unjustly incarcerated. This compelling account sheds light on the complexities of wartime policies and the personal stories of those affected, providing a crucial perspective on a dark period in American history.
Jan Jarboe Russell Bücher


Exploring a lesser-known period in Eleanor Roosevelt's life, the narrative reveals her transformation in Greenwich Village, where she broke free from her aristocratic roots. Embracing progressive ideals, she emerged as a formidable advocate for social change during her time as America's First Lady. This account highlights her journey toward activism and the significant impact she had on American society.