Homesick

by Grace Mori Saito Tom

Topaz camp site: desert, with mountains in far background.
Topaz, 2018. Courtesy of Ruth Sasaki

Then the summers—whew!—so hot; the white sand reflecting the glaring sun doubled the effect with no trees to offer any shade.

Golden Gate Bridge tower enshrouded in fog.
Golden Gate Bridge tower enshrouded in fog. Tower in the Mist. © John Loo. Licensed under CC by 2.0.

I missed the smell of the ocean fog and the sharp tang of the Bay Area eucalyptus trees.


About the contributor: Grace Mori Saito Tom grew up in Chinatown in Oakland, CA. She was 11 and attending Lincoln Elementary School when Pearl Harbor was attacked. The family was sent to Tanforan and later, Topaz. After the War, Grace’s family was among the last to leave Topaz, having nowhere to go. They returned to the San Francisco Bay Area, where the family lived in one room at a church hostel. Grace wrote her memoir in 1999 and passed away the same year.

Copyright 1999, Grace Mori Saito Tom. All rights reserved.

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