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"The subject of this book makes it an important one for libraries and stores to stock this book, as the whole "graphic biography" and "graphic history" idea is finally spreading to cover topics not already heavily covered in print. […]This story, put into the context of the internment of other American citizens of Japanese descent during the war, made for fascinating reading. This book is mostly for adults, but older teens may find it interesting." --ICv2

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"The subject of this book makes it an important one for libraries and stores to stock this book, as the whole "graphic biography" and "graphic history" idea is finally spreading to cover topics not already heavily covered in print. […]This story, put into the context of the internment of other American citizens of Japanese descent during the war, made for fascinating reading. This book is mostly for adults, but older teens may find it interesting." --ICv2

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Autorenporträt
Andre R. Frattino has devoted his life to the art of visual storytelling, especially within the vein of historical fiction and non-fiction. Following his graduation from Savannah College of Art and Design, Andre went on to publish several titles ranging from the 2018 Florida Book Award Winner; A Land Remembered: A Graphic Novel, Simon Says: Nazi Hunter and has recently worked on Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Shapeshifters #1.

Kate Kasenow is a comic artist with undergraduate and graduate degrees in Sequential Art from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has worked on an array of graphic novels including An Elegy for Amelia Johnson, Amy Devlin Mystery and Form of a Question, a creative autobiography of a Jeopardy champion.

Janice Chiang is an award-winning comic letterer with over four decades of experience. She began her career as a freelancer for Marvel Comics and has continued on to work for all the major comic book publishers. Her most iconic work was for the comic book series, Ghost Rider where she designed the main character's flaming word balloons. Presently, she heads the lettering department for John and Sandy King Carpenter's Storm King Comics and is a freelancer for DC Comics.