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Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco when suddenly she finds
herself displaced to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp
that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to
during World War II. These displacements keep occurring until Kiku
finds herself 'stuck' back in time. Living alongside her young
grandmother and other Japanese-American citizens in internment
camps, Kiku gets the education she never received in history class.
She witnesses the lives of Japanese-Americans who were denied their
civil liberties and suffered greatly, but managed to cultivate
community and commit acts of resistance in order to survive.
Basketball-loving Sumiko Tanaka, then 11, narrates this graphic
novel about the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans.
Through her eyes, we watch as her family is forced from their home
and subjected to indiscriminate racism as they are shipped off to
the concentration camp called Minidoka in Idaho. But Sumiko and her
17-year-old sister Yuri also see acts of charity and solidarity
from their non-Japanese neighbors and friends in the Seattle area
that make them hopeful for the future. As the young girls struggle
with the horrors of being imprisoned in the dusty desert, they also
find solace in the fact that some people chose to help. This story
highlights the actual actions and experiences of those neighbors
and friends.
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