The Moved-Outers is a 1945 children's novel written by Florence Crannell Means and illustrated by Helen Blair.
The theme of the novel is the treatment of Japanese Americans on the West Coast during World War II.
The story centers on Sumiko (Sue) Ohara, a high school senior from Cordova, California.
It describes the internment of herself, her brother Kim, and her mother in Amache, Colorado, while her father is sent to North Dakota.
During her stay there, she falls in love with a neighbor from Cordova, Jiro Ito.