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readalongwithnat 's review for:
Displacement
by Kiku Hughes
CW: racism, death of a parent by cancer
Wow. This book is absolutely phenomenal. I read They Called Us Enemy earlier this year because I hardly knew anything about the Japanese internment camps. I find it hard to read history books because history has never been a subject that I have loved, but I've found that graphic novels have been a much more accessible way to learn.
This story is rather devastating while also filled with little bits of hope and joy. The artwork is incredible; this is Kiku's graphic novel debut and I hope there is much more to come. It was also nice to see a queer relationship so normalized and not tokenized.
Wow. This book is absolutely phenomenal. I read They Called Us Enemy earlier this year because I hardly knew anything about the Japanese internment camps. I find it hard to read history books because history has never been a subject that I have loved, but I've found that graphic novels have been a much more accessible way to learn.
This story is rather devastating while also filled with little bits of hope and joy. The artwork is incredible; this is Kiku's graphic novel debut and I hope there is much more to come. It was also nice to see a queer relationship so normalized and not tokenized.