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Fish for Jimmy: Inspired by One Family's Experience in a Japanese American Internment Camp

Contributor(s): Yamasaki, Katie (Author)

ISBN: 9780823444311

Publisher: Holiday House

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Pub Date: December 10, 2019

Dewey: E

LCCN: 2020286400

Lexile Code: 0880

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 06 to 09

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 9.20" L x 10.10" W ( 0.30 lbs) 40 pages

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Quiz #:0000157697 ( Fish for Jimmy: Inspired by One Family's Experience in a Japanese American Internment Camp)

Reading level: 4.60

Interest level: LG

Point value: 0.5

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Description: When brothers Taro and Jimmy and their mother are forced to move from their home in California to a Japanese internment camp in the wake of the 1941 Pearl Harbor bombing, Taro daringly escapes the camp to find fresh fish for his grieving brother.

Review Quotes: "Illustrator Yamasaki (Honda: The Boy Who Dreamed of Cars), in her authorial debut, draws from her own ancestral history as she describes the family's difficulties, yet she resists dropping hints about what's to come. . . Although memoirs of politically sensitive times are often subdued, this one is unexpectedly suspenseful." --Publishers Weekly

"A new and moving look at one of the most disgraceful events in U.S. history, effectively told with childlike surrealism." --Kirkus Reviews

"Yamasaki, who works as a muralist and educator, creates sweeping paintings that capture the story in a literal manner even as she makes bold metaphorical leaps. When the two boys lie in bed at night, the menacing shadows of the camp's guard tower are imprinted on their blankets. The family stands poised on Taro's reclining form, while the imagined torsos of F.B.I. agents loom in a forbidding muddy background. One of the most moving spreads shows Taro capturing fish in a river, each fish carrying a reclining Jimmy on its back. The overall result is a dramatic, visual feast. And Yamasaki gives readers a reassuringly happy ending." --New York Times

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