Pearl Harbor & Japanese American Internment: Books for Children & Teens

By Ruth Guerrier-Pierre, Supervising Librarian, Youth Services
December 7, 2020

Updated 2/14/2023

The American naval base at Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese bombers on December 7, 1941. The attack ushered in many things such as America fully entering World War II and the placement of many Japanese Americans in internment camps as a reaction to fears about national security. This "relocation" is seen by many as one of the greatest violations of civil rights in 20th-century America. The books below, for children and teens, are a mixture of fiction and nonfiction books to learn more about this event, its aftermath, and the effect the internment and anti-Japanese sentiment had on individuals, families, and communities.

Summaries provided via NYPL’s catalog, which draws from multiple sources. Click through to each book’s title for more.