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Displacement
By (Author) Kiku Hughes
Roaring Brook Press
First Second
13th October 2020
7th October 2020
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Historical
741.5
Commended for Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature (Young Adult Literature) 2021
Paperback
288
Width 155mm, Height 214mm, Spine 24mm
600g
Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco when suddenly she finds herself displaced to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to during World War II. These displacements keep occurring until Kiku finds herself "stuck" back in time. Living alongside her young grandmother and other Japanese-American citizens in internment camps, Kiku gets the education she never received in history class. She witnesses the lives of Japanese-Americans who were denied their civil liberties and suffered greatly, but managed to cultivate community and commit acts of resistance in order to survive. Kiku Hughes weaves a riveting, bittersweet tale that highlights the intergenerational impact and power of memory.
A 2020 ALA Asian/Pacific American Award Young Adult Honor Title
Listed as one of YALSA's 2021 Great Graphic Novels for Teens
A potent look at history and the lasting intergenerational impact of community trauma.--School Library Journal, starred review
This graphic novel blends historical fact and science fiction into an enthralling time-travel tale.--Horn Book
Art features straightforward linework with full-color, often spare backgrounds that focus on characters. ...Hughes centers [Kiku's] powerlessness to create a compelling story about an oft-overlooked period of U.S. aggression against its own citizens.--Publisher's Weekly
Spare, fine-lined artwork in muted earth tones emphasizes the flat desert landscape and echoes the staid, somber tone of the narrative overall, which is dense with voice-overs reflecting on the reverberating impact of the camps on her family and the Japanese diaspora in general.--Booklist
A timely and well-paced story of personal discovery.--Kirkus
"Poignant and powerful...a work of art that is both timely and timeless." --John Jennings, artist of kindred: a graphic novel adaptation
Kiku Hughes is a cartoonist and illustrator based in the Seattle area. Her work has been featured in Beyond Anthology volumes 1 and 2, Short Box #6 and the Alloy Anthology. She creates stories about identity, queer romance and compassionate sci-fi. This is her first graphic novel, and it is a story she's wanted to share for as long as she can remember.