Central Utah Relocation Center--Fiction; World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans--Fiction; Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction
Ken Sugihara was a student at Berkeley when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. Suddenly, he and his parents found themselves the victims of wartime hysteria, interned at a Japanese Relocation Center in the middle of the Utah desert.
When Ken is asked to enlist in the United States Army, he struggles to find the forgiveness to serve the country that wrongfully imprisoned him. But as love for his country overshadows his resentment, he successfully completes a mission of espionage which changes his life forever.
Nothing to Regret is a story of prejudice and acceptance, defeat and triumph, and the power of the Atonement to heal us all. [publisher blurb]