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Meine verlorene Freiheit: Eine japanisch-amerikanische Geschichte aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg von George Takei

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Publish Year
2024
Type
Book
Publication Name
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ISBN
9780593566350

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Random House Children's Books
ISBN-10
0593566351
ISBN-13
9780593566350
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14062739407

Product Key Features

Book Title
My Lost Freedom : a Japanese American World War II Story
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
History / United States / State & Local, History / Military & Wars, Biography & Autobiography / Social Activists, Biography & Autobiography / Performing Arts, History / United States / 20th Century, People & Places / United States / Asian American
Illustrator
Yes, Lee, Michelle
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
George Takei
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Length
11.3 in
Item Width
10.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2023-036943
Reviews
"A candid yet tender glimpse at a bleak chapter in U.S. history." -- Kirkus Reviews "This worthwhile picture book introduces an important topic in American history ." --Booklist, "A candid yet tender glimpse at a bleak chapter in U.S. history." -- Kirkus Reviews "This worthwhile picture book introduces an important topic in American history ." --Booklist "Takei's narration is contemplative but conversational, inviting the reader to see his experience both through the eyes of his child self and the somber reflections of an adult.... relatable but terribly bittersweet ." --The Bulletin
Grade From
First Grade
Grade To
Fourth Grade
Synopsis
A moving, beautifully illustrated true story for children ages 6 to 9 about growing up in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II--from the iconic Star Trek actor, activist, and author of the New York Times bestselling graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER . A CALIBA GOLDEN POPPY AWARD WINNER . A moving, beautifully illustrated true story for children ages 6 to 9 about growing up in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II-from the iconic Star Trek actor, activist, and author of the New York Times bestselling graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy . February 19, 1942. George Takei is four years old when his world changes forever. Two months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares anyone of Japanese descent an enemy of the United States. George and his family were American in every way. They had done nothing wrong. But because of their Japanese ancestry, they were removed from their home in California and forced into camps with thousands of other families who looked like theirs. Over the next three years, George had three different "homes"- the Santa Anita racetrack, swampy Camp Rohwer, and infamous Tule Lake. But even though they were now living behind barbed wire fences and surrounded by armed soldiers, his mother and father did everything they could to keep the family safe. In My Lost Freedom, George Takei looks back at his own memories to help children today understand what it feels like to be treated as an enemy by your own country. Featuring powerful, meticulously researched watercolor paintings, this is a story of a family's courage, a young boy's resilience, and the importance of staying true to yourself in the face of injustice., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - A CALIBA GOLDEN POPPY AWARD FINALIST - A moving, beautifully illustrated true story for children ages 6 to 9 about growing up in Japanese American incarceration camps during World War II--from the iconic Star Trek actor, activist, and author of the New York Times bestselling graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy . February 19, 1942. George Takei is four years old when his world changes forever. Two months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares anyone of Japanese descent an enemy of the United States. George and his family were American in every way. They had done nothing wrong. But because of their Japanese ancestry, they were removed from their home in California and forced into camps with thousands of other families who looked like theirs. Over the next three years, George had three different "homes" the Santa Anita racetrack, swampy Camp Rohwer, and infamous Tule Lake. But even though they were now living behind barbed wire fences and surrounded by armed soldiers, his mother and father did everything they could to keep the family safe. In My Lost Freedom, George Takei looks back at his own memories to help children today understand what it feels like to be treated as an enemy by your own country. Featuring powerful, meticulously researched watercolor paintings, this is a story of a family's courage, a young boy's resilience, and the importance of staying true to yourself in the face of injustice.
LC Classification Number
D769.8.A6T325 2024

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