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Condizione: acceptable. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). Used - Acceptable: All pages and the cover are intact, but shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing. Pages may include limited notes, highlighting, or minor water damage but the text is readable. Item may be missing bundled media.
Da: Big River Books, Powder Springs, GA, U.S.A.
Condizione: very_good. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). This book is in Very Good condition. The cover and pages have minor shelf wear. Binding is tight and pages are intact.
Da: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Da: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Condizione: Very Good. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). ". a fantastic graphic novel. Whether or not you usually read graphic novels, you should read this one. It's called We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration. Phenomenal book." - Rachel Maddow"Deftly upends the compliant narrative with impeccably documented stories of resistance and rebellion . Made urgent yet again, the trio's courageous refusals to accept the U.S.-their!-government's heinous miscarriage of justice should irrefutably embolden new generations . Their collective history will resonate with older teens. Also highly recommended for high-school and college classrooms." - Terry Hong, Booklist"It leaves you simultaneously furious, questioning ideas of loyalty and citizenship . and deeply moved. May all of us learn, and share, these stories." - Moira Macdonald, The Seattle TimesThree voices. Three acts of defiance. One mass injustice.The story of camp as you've never seen it before. Japanese Americans complied when evicted from their homes in World War II -- but many refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight. In this groundbreaking graphic novel, meet JIM AKUTSU, the inspiration for John Okada's No-No Boy, who refuses to be drafted from the camp at Minidoka when classified as a non-citizen, an enemy alien; HIROSHI KASHIWAGI, who resists government pressure to sign a loyalty oath at Tule Lake, but yields to family pressure to renounce his U.S. citizenship; and MITSUYE ENDO, a reluctant recruit to a lawsuit contesting her imprisonment, who refuses a chance to leave the camp at Topaz so that her case could reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Based upon painstaking research, We Hereby Refuse presents an original vision of America's past with disturbing links to the American present.
Condizione: Very Good. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Washington Press, 2026
ISBN 10: 0295754753 ISBN 13: 9780295754758
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. A Place for What We Lose: A Daughter's Return to Tule Lake. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). ". a fantastic graphic novel. Whether or not you usually read graphic novels, you should read this one. It's called We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration. Phenomenal book." - Rachel Maddow"Deftly upends the compliant narrative with impeccably documented stories of resistance and rebellion . Made urgent yet again, the trio's courageous refusals to accept the U.S.-their!-government's heinous miscarriage of justice should irrefutably embolden new generations . Their collective history will resonate with older teens. Also highly recommended for high-school and college classrooms." - Terry Hong, Booklist"It leaves you simultaneously furious, questioning ideas of loyalty and citizenship . and deeply moved. May all of us learn, and share, these stories." - Moira Macdonald, The Seattle TimesThree voices. Three acts of defiance. One mass injustice.The story of camp as you've never seen it before. Japanese Americans complied when evicted from their homes in World War II -- but many refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight. In this groundbreaking graphic novel, meet JIM AKUTSU, the inspiration for John Okada's No-No Boy, who refuses to be drafted from the camp at Minidoka when classified as a non-citizen, an enemy alien; HIROSHI KASHIWAGI, who resists government pressure to sign a loyalty oath at Tule Lake, but yields to family pressure to renounce his U.S. citizenship; and MITSUYE ENDO, a reluctant recruit to a lawsuit contesting her imprisonment, who refuses a chance to leave the camp at Topaz so that her case could reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Based upon painstaking research, We Hereby Refuse presents an original vision of America's past with disturbing links to the American present.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a father's death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late father's life and her family's wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her father's unpublished memoir-written decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wire-spark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration. Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her father's vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience.
Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 0295754753 ISBN 13: 9780295754758
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fathers death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fathers life and her familys wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her fathers unpublished memoirwritten decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wirespark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration. Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her fathers vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fathers death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fathers life and her familys wartime history at Tule Lake. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). 160 pages. 8.50x11.00x0.80 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a father's death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late father's life and her family's wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her father's unpublished memoir-written decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wire-spark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration. Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her father's vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience.
Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). ". a fantastic graphic novel. Whether or not you usually read graphic novels, you should read this one. It's called We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration. Phenomenal book." - Rachel Maddow"Deftly upends the compliant narrative with impeccably documented stories of resistance and rebellion . Made urgent yet again, the trio's courageous refusals to accept the U.S.-their!-government's heinous miscarriage of justice should irrefutably embolden new generations . Their collective history will resonate with older teens. Also highly recommended for high-school and college classrooms." - Terry Hong, Booklist"It leaves you simultaneously furious, questioning ideas of loyalty and citizenship . and deeply moved. May all of us learn, and share, these stories." - Moira Macdonald, The Seattle TimesThree voices. Three acts of defiance. One mass injustice.The story of camp as you've never seen it before. Japanese Americans complied when evicted from their homes in World War II -- but many refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight. In this groundbreaking graphic novel, meet JIM AKUTSU, the inspiration for John Okada's No-No Boy, who refuses to be drafted from the camp at Minidoka when classified as a non-citizen, an enemy alien; HIROSHI KASHIWAGI, who resists government pressure to sign a loyalty oath at Tule Lake, but yields to family pressure to renounce his U.S. citizenship; and MITSUYE ENDO, a reluctant recruit to a lawsuit contesting her imprisonment, who refuses a chance to leave the camp at Topaz so that her case could reach the U.S. Supreme Court. Based upon painstaking research, We Hereby Refuse presents an original vision of America's past with disturbing links to the American present.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Washington Press, 2026
ISBN 10: 0295754753 ISBN 13: 9780295754758
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Ishikawa, Ross; Sasaki, Matt (illustratore). Three stories of Japanese American resistance during wartime paint a fuller picture of a dark chapter in US history.Über den AutorrnrnFRANK ABE is writer/director of the film on the largest organized resistance to incarceration, Conscie.
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Da: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condizione: New. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a father's death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late father's life and her family's wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her father's unpublished memoir-written decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wire-spark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration. Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her father's vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fathers death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fathers life and her familys wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her fathers unpublished memoirwritten decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wirespark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration. Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her fathers vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience. A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fathers death and the Japanese American incarcerationIn a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fathers life and her familys wartime history at Tule Lake. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.