Tears of Honor

An epic novel of heroes who fought for their country, even after their country had put them in internment camps . . .

Tears of Honor is a national award-winning book that tells a story based upon actual events torn from the pages of American history. A sweeping novel of history, war, and courage in the face of injustice, Tears of Honor depicts a dark time in American history when Japanese American soldiers fought against Nazi tyranny in Europe during World War II while their families remained imprisoned by the American government.

The story weaves together the detentions of Japanese Americans, the actions of the government, and the heroism of young men who left American internment camps to fight for their country. Using hundreds of hours of interviews and research, the author accurately blends historical events to tell an epic story that brings those events to life, allowing the reader to see through the lens of those who lived during this moment in history.

2022 Silver Medalist for National Historical Novel of the Year by the American Association of Independent Publishers

Reviews

“Emotionally charged with a fine blend of military clashes, history, and insights into prejudice and redemption in a gripping saga that is hard to put down and realistic in its roots.”

— The Bookwatch

“The meticulous research of the author is apparent on every page of this wonderful book . . . which offers insight into why the historical figures, both civilian and military, made the monumentally horrific decision to imprison American citizens based solely on their race.”

— Amazon review