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Kiku Hughes

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This book takes Fred Rogers advice to "look for the helpers" to heart as it follows a fictional Japanese family into internment during World War II -- rousted from Seattle and imprisoned in Idaho -- and spotlights the fellow and very real Americans who didn't question their patriotism or loyalty but instead extended sympathetic and helping hands . . . even through barbed wire.

The script could have used a little more editing for some technical and pacing issues but it delivers on content. Kiku Hughes' art is good when it comes to the characters, but without the color used to enhance her art as in her own graphic novel on the Japanese American internment, Displacement, the backgrounds look exceedingly sparse and downright blank, bringing too much white space to most pages.

Still, this is a nice addition to the growing body of graphic novels about this dark stain on America's history.
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villemezbrown | May 2, 2024 |
This was one of the best graphic novels I have ever read. The combination of time travel and the authentic depiction of the Japenese American experience during WWII was incredible.
 
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aiudim2 | 22 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 16, 2024 |
Displacement is a graphic novel about the internment of the Japanese in America during WWII. I have read 2 other comics on this subject and they all gave the same information. In this story our heroine Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco where her family is from. The displacements begin when she magically finds herself transported back to the 1940s when her grandmother Ernestina was forced to relocate to an internment camp. 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.

What separates this account of the tragedy from others is the illustration. I like that the comic strips were larger, with 4 to a page. It made the dialogue much larger for me to be able to read on a cell phone. When reading other comics on my phone, I have to enlarge the page in order to be able to read. Then I have to reduce the page in order to turn the page. Author Kiku Hughes drew all the illustrations. This is her first graphic novel and I am very impressed with both her ability to tell a story and her drawing skill.

Hughes makes many insightful quotes in her book. One of them is: "I think sometimes a community's experience is so traumatic, it stays rooted in us even generations later. And the later generations continue to rediscover that experience, since it's still shaping us in ways we might not realize. Like losing the ability to speak Japanese, losing connection to Japanese culture, they're all lasting impacts of the camps that travel down the generations." I never realized before that the generation who suffered through the internment experience would raise their children to be American, not Japanese. They felt it would make successive generations safer from the government. They made sure their descendants did not know how to speak Japanese or cook Japanese food. It was a strategy that the entire generation followed.

Displacement gives an honest history of the internment camps run by the U. S. government during WWII. While it is a sad story, it is one we all should know about.
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Violette62 | 22 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 10, 2024 |
Good mix of story and art.
 
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