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SHAPES, LINES, AND LIGHT by Katie Yamasaki

SHAPES, LINES, AND LIGHT

My Grandfather's American Journey

by Katie Yamasaki ; illustrated by Katie Yamasaki

Pub Date: Sept. 6th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-324-01701-1
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

A loving profile of Minoru “Yama” Yamasaki, a pioneering Japanese American architect whose buildings became cultural symbols across America.

When Yama was young, there were places he felt seen and those that did not welcome him. In this chronicle, his author/illustrator granddaughter shares how Yama overcame discrimination to become one of the great 20th-century architects. Lovely, lyrical prose begins Yama’s story as the world makes assumptions about his family—and how despite these degradations, he believes in the truth of his potential. Through the Great Depression and World War II as anti-Japanese sentiment rises, Yama strives to bring light and serenity to the places he creates. The artist’s painted illustrations layer elements of the architect’s stylings into each spread. The complicated renderings are earnest in their effort to convey a complex narrative. Not mentioned by name, the World Trade Center is referenced, offering a fuller view of what happened to some of Yama’s creations. While this transition is a bit abrupt, the author offers a more comprehensive look at Yama’s life and his masterpieces in the backmatter along with illustrations of his most famous buildings. Despite this change in tone, the author successfully captures the longing to fulfill the American dream and Yama’s patience and courage as he pursued that dream in the face of racism. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An American story of beating the odds and overcoming bigotry to create something greater than oneself. Inspiring.

(Picture-book biography. 6-8)