Shizue's path.

Shizue's path.

By
Sakamoto, Mark, 1977-

Publication Date
2023

Subject Term
World War, 1939-1945 -- Juvenile fiction.
 
Canadian fiction -- Juvenile fiction.

Genre
Biographical fiction -- Juvenile fiction.

Additional Contributors
Wada, Rachel,

Summary
Inspired by the life of his great-aunt, Mark Sakamoto weaves personal and political history with a keen sense of justice and optimism. Framed as a conversation between a grandmother and the reader, Shizue's Path follows the story of a young Shizue growing up in Canada against the backdrop of World War II. As the war worsens, so too does Shizue's position in Canadian society. Torn away from her elementary school and sent to an internment camp along with her family, Shizue looks to anyone who might speak truth to power--but she is met with silence. After the war, things only get worse for Shizue as Japanese-Canadians face the threat of deportation. Fortunately, the Canadians around Shizue are no longer silent. As various communities come together to protest this racist bill, Shizue learns first-hand how one individual can have a far-reaching effect on another's life. Enriched by Rachel Wada's sophisticated illustrations, Shizue's Path is an unforgettable story about a girl who, swept up by the waters of the world, uses her voice to create ripples of kindness.

Language
English

ISBN
9781443464598


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Juv Picture BkJuvenile Picture BookX SAKChecked out