Properties of Thirst

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Properties of Thirst is a historical novel by Marianne Wiggins that explores family, identity, and injustice in World War II–era America, particularly around the Japanese American internment camps.

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instanceOf historical novel
addresses civil liberties during wartime
effects of displacement on communities
land, ownership, and power in the American West
author Marianne Wiggins NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts World War II–era America
explores complex family relationships
moral consequences of wartime policies
questions of personal and national identity
racial injustice in the United States
focusesOn Japanese American internment camps
genre family saga
historical fiction
war novel
hasLiteraryStyle character-driven narrative
historically grounded storytelling
hasSubject Japanese Americans NERFINISHED
internment policy of the U.S. government
historicalContext U.S. home front during World War II NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm novel
mainTheme Japanese American internment
family
identity
injustice
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
settingPlace United States NERFINISHED

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Marianne Wiggins notableWork Properties of Thirst