Alice on the Island: A Pearl Harbor Survival Story
By (Author) Mayumi Shimose Poe
Capstone Press
Stone Arch Books
1st February 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
FIC
Paperback
112
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
In 1941 Alice's days are filled with swimming in the Hawaiian sea going to school and helping watch her younger siblings. But on December 7 everything changes when Japan bombs Pearl Harbor and brings the United States into World War II. Within hours Alice's father a Japanese immigrant is collected by authorities and sent to an internment camp. Meanwhile Alice is left behind to face discrimination from former friends.
Mayumi Shimose Poe is a freelance editor and writer. Recent work has appeared in Bamboo Ridge, Drunken Boat/Anomaly, Frontier Psychiatrist, Hawaii Women's Journal, Hunger Mountain, Hybolics, and Japan Subculture Research Center. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize by Hunger Mountain and won an Editor's Choice Award from Bamboo Ridge. She is a proud graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and Vermont College of Fine Arts; has been on staff with Bamboo Ridge Press, Hawaii Women's Journal, and American Anthropologist; and is a reader for Black Lawrence Press. She lives with her husband and two sons in Los Angeles. Alessia was Born in southern Italy in 1990 but she grew up in Rome, where she still lives. She has wanted to be an illustrator since she was a child. After a Degree in the Animation course of the International School of Comics based in Rome in 2013, Alessia has worked as Background Artist for some of the most important roman animation studios. She currently works as a freelance artist on various Animation and illustration projects.