TY - SER KW - Quakers KW - teachers KW - World War II KW - high school students KW - prep schools KW - school principals and headmasters KW - Hiroshi Ìshima (1886-1975) KW - kintsugi AU - Ellen Prentiss Campbell AB - Hazel Shaw, a newlywed and recent high school graduate, begins working at the Bedford Springs Hotel, where the Japanese ambassador to Germany, his staff, and their families are detained during World War II. Four decades later, Hazel, then the head of a prestigious Quaker school in suburban Washington, D.C., revisits her summer at the Bedford Springs while her school is rocked by scandal. C1 - 1945-85 C3 - Bedford County; Bedford Twp.; Bedford Springs Hotel C4 - Women's; War; Historical CY - Baltimore LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - Hazel Shaw, a newlywed and recent high school graduate, begins working at the Bedford Springs Hotel, where the Japanese ambassador to Germany, his staff, and their families are detained during World War II. Four decades later, Hazel, then the head of a prestigious Quaker school in suburban Washington, D.C., revisits her summer at the Bedford Springs while her school is rocked by scandal. PB - Apprentice House PP - Baltimore PY - 2016 RN - Ellen Prentiss Campbell (1953- ) was educated at Smith College, the Bennington Writing Seminars, and Simmons College. Campbell worked for 30 years as a social worker and therapist. EP - 221 p. TI - The Bowl with Gold Seams ER -