Books by This Author
Imprisoned: The Betrayal of Japanese Americans during World War II
Age Level: Middle Grade
Sandler expertly crafts a narrative that manages to explain the horror and incomprehensibility of locking up American citizens in prison camps simply because of their ethnic ancestry. Japanese American relocation has long been expurgated from school history texts about World War II, and here this delicate topic is handled with sensitivity and insight, providing an in-depth look at the full story, from anti-Japanese sentiments during the first wave of immigration through more current issues such as redress.
Lincoln Through the Lens
Age Level: Middle Grade
Lincoln was among the first presidents to be photographed. As his presidency matured, so did the art of photography.
Photography: An Illustrated History
Age Level: Middle Grade
This work looks at photography as it evolved from daguerreotypes in the 1800's to the respected art form that it is today. Numerous compelling black-and-white and color photographs document technological developments, the contributions of pioneers in the field, as well as the impact photography has had upon all aspects of society.