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Thank you, Sarah, for sharing your story with us! I got misty-eyed several times during the "love" and "fight for trans equality" parts...the parts that showed hated and the parts that celebrated triumphs. Then I outright cried at the "loss" parts. So many emotions.
CW: a handful of offensive slurs, but this story does tackles racism and offensive Asian stereotypes, as well as self-acceptance.
I enjoyed this graphic novel a lot.
Not many people know about Japanese American internment camps. I didn't learn about them in school. I first learned about them when I was about seventeen and read Silent Honour by Danielle Steel, which I read on my own. This needs to be taught in every school and every classroom, for most grade levels.
Not many people know about Japanese American internment camps. I didn't learn about them in school. I first learned about them when I was about seventeen and read Silent Honour by Danielle Steel, which I read on my own. This needs to be taught in every school and every classroom, for most grade levels.