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MY LOST FREEDOM by George Takei

MY LOST FREEDOM

A Japanese American World War II Story

by George Takei ; illustrated by Michelle Lee

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593566350
Publisher: Crown

Star Trek actor and activist Takei looks back on a childhood marked by war and injustice, transformed by parental heroes.

Takei was 4 years old in 1941, when Pearl Harbor was bombed. Soon after, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, decreeing that Japanese American people be imprisoned in concentration camps. Takei and his parents and younger siblings were forced to leave their home in Los Angeles and live in a series of camps—first at the Santa Anita racetrack and later at Camp Rohwer, Arkansas, and Tule Lake, California. Takei offers an unflinchingly honest, child’s-eye view of these events: stalls stinking of horse manure and filled with bugs and germs, sweltering barracks guarded by sentry towers with armed soldiers. Mindful, though, of young readers’ sensibilities, he interweaves moments of levity and escape: movie nights, a baseball league, a dog named Blackie, a snowball fight, and more. His parents’ courage shines through, too: Mama transforming their dismal surroundings into a home; Daddy serving as manager of their block. Lee’s mixed-media illustrations depict children in brightly colored outfits set against backgrounds of earth tones and deep blues to capture readers’ attention and underscore the individuality of the imprisoned citizens. Lee also inserts visual details to complement Takei’s evocative text. An author’s note details the harassment Takei’s family experienced as they rebuilt their lives in L.A.

A candid yet tender glimpse at a bleak chapter in U.S. history.

(glossary and pronunciation guide, photographs) (Picture-book memoir. 4-9)