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Yoshiko Uchida

    Cette auteure explore les thèmes de l'identité, des préjugés et de la résilience à travers des récits captivants. Ses œuvres, souvent inspirées par ses propres expériences de discrimination et de réinstallation forcée, offrent un aperçu profond de la vie des Japonais-Américains. Grâce à sa narration magistrale, elle met en lumière la force de l'esprit humain et l'importance de comprendre ses racines. Ses contributions littéraires continuent de résonner auprès des lecteurs de tous âges, enrichissant le paysage de la littérature jeunesse.

    Keiko reist nach San Francisco
    Picture Bride
    A Jar of Dreams
    Journey to Topaz (50th Anniversary Edition)
    • Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative follows a young girl's courageous journey as she navigates the challenges of Japanese American incarceration. This fiftieth anniversary edition not only revitalizes the classic with new cover art and design but also includes a fresh foreword by Traci Chee, enhancing its significance and appeal for contemporary readers.

      Journey to Topaz (50th Anniversary Edition)
    • A Jar of Dreams

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(703)Évaluer

      A Jar of Dreams is Yoshiko Uchida's work of unforgettable historical fiction about a young girl who grows up in a closely-knit Japanese American family in California during the 1930's, a time of great prejudice.Eleven-year-old Rinko grows up in a closely-knit Japanese American family in California during the Depression, a time of great prejudice.

      A Jar of Dreams
    • Picture Bride

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(906)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Japanese American history, this narrative follows the journey of a picture bride who navigates the challenges of immigration and cultural identity. From her arrival at Angel Island to life in the Topaz internment camp, the story explores themes of resilience, love, and the struggle for belonging. Through her experiences, the book sheds light on the broader historical context of Japanese Americans during a tumultuous period, highlighting personal sacrifices and the quest for a better life.

      Picture Bride