Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers
By (Author) Lawrence Matsuda
By (artist) Matt Sasaki
Chin Music Press
Chin Music Press
14th February 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Second World War
940.5404
Paperback
The last installment in a trilogy of graphic novels that began with We Hereby Refuse(Washington State Book Award Finalist) and Those Who Helped Us, this bookdetails the stories of six courageous Japanese American soldiers from the Pacific Northwest. Written by Lawrence Matsuda and illustrated by Matt Sasaki,Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiersshows how these brave individuals made a significant mark on American history.
Shiro Kashino, a legendary local hero with the famed all-Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, was wounded six times in combat, yet still served with the 442nd until the end of the war.
Frank Nishimurafought in all the 442nd's major campaigns and suffered lifelong hearing loss due to an exploding German grenade.
Jimmie Kanaya, a 442nd medic captured by the Germans, became a prisoner of war until being liberated by American forces. He went on to become a U.S. Army officer.
Roy Matsumoto, a member of the Military Intelligence Service as a battlefield interpreter in the Pacific, fought with the famed Merrill's Marauders in Burma and was inducted into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame.
Tosh Yasutake, a combat medic who served with the 442nd for the duration of the war, was wounded by shrapnel from a German artillery shell blast.
Teruyuki "Turk" Susuki, a veteran of the 442nd's signature "Lost Battalion" campaign in France, became a casualty due to severe trench foot.
Together with the previous graphic novels in this series, Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers tells critically important stories of Japanese American experiences during World War II.
Praise for We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration:
"It leaves you simultaneously furious, questioning ideas of loyalty and citizenship ... and deeply moved. May all of us learn, and share, these stories."-- Moira Macdonald, The Seattle Times
-- Terry Hong, Booklist
Lawrence Matsuda was born in the Minidoka, Idaho Concentration Camp during World War II. An acclaimed writer, he has written three books of poetry, a fourth in collaboration with Tess Gallagher. Portions of Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers were the basis for animation by the Seattle Channel and won Regional Emmys. His novel based on his mother's life, My Name is Not Viola, was published by Endicott and Hugh Books.
Matt Sasaki is an artist on another volume in this series, We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration. He lives with his wife and an old dog north of Seattle. Samples of his other work are online at mattsasaki.com.