Barbed Wire Between Us
by Mia Wenjen
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A powerful reverso poem about two girls separated by barbed wire and 80 years of history
Barbed Wire Between Us is a powerful reverso poem that tells two deeply resonant stories across time. It begins with a Japanese American girl sent to an internment camp in Oklahoma during World War II. Read in reverse, it reveals the journey of a Latina girl detained in the very same camp decades later, during the U.S. policy of migrant family separation. Harrowing and emotionally charged, this poetic narrative compels us to confront a haunting question: What have we truly learned in the past 80 years about how we treat the most vulnerable among us? With haunting symmetry and striking parallels, Barbed Wire Between Us is a moving meditation on justice, memory, and the echoes of history that still shape our present.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9781636551920
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Authors
- Mia Wenjen
- Publisher
- Red Comet Press
- Published Date
- March 31, 2026
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 48
- Physical Info
- 9.2 in L x 11.2 in W

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