Hunt for the Bamboo Rat Author:Graham Salisbury Based on a true story, this World War II novel by Scott O?Dell Award winner Graham Salisbury tells how Zenji, 17, is sent from Hawaii to the Philippines to spy on the Japanese. — Zenji Watanabe graduates from high school in Hawaii and is recruited into the army as a translator because he speaks perfect Japanese. He is sent to Manila undercover... more » as a civilian to gather information on the Japanese in the Philippines. If they discover his identity, he?ll be executed as a traitor. When captured, he maintains that he is an American civilian despite unthinkable torture. He also survives being lost in the jungle for months. Zenji?s time behind enemy lines is grueling, and his survival is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
This is the fourth book in Graham Salisbury?s highly acclaimed Prisoners of the Empire titles, which began with the award-winning Under the Blood-Red Sun.
Praise for Hunt for the Bamboo Rat
"Salisbury has once again crafted a fine novel, based on an actual person, about first-generation Americans of Japanese descent and the clash of culture and national identity that World War II accentuated. Written in short, rapid-fire paragraphs that move the plot along at a brisk pace, the story will leave readers spellbound."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred
"Fast-paced and compelling, this title will be enjoyed by voracious and reluctant readers."--School Library Journal
"The history is fascinating, and Zenji is a fictional hero readers will long remember."--The Horn Book