From Thorns to Blossoms: A Japanese American Family in War and Peace
Autor Mitzi Asai Loftus Cu David Loftusen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2024
In From Thorns to Blossoms, Mitzi recounts her rich and varied life, from a childhood surrounded by barbed wire and hatred to a successful career as a high school English teacher and college instructor in English as a Second Language. Today, Asai descendants continue to tend the Hood River farm while the town confronts its shameful history. Originally published in 1990 as Made in Japan and Settled in Oregon, this revised and expanded edition describes the positive influence Mitzi’s immigrant parents had on their children, provides additional context for her story, and illuminates the personal side of a dark chapter in US history. It’s the remarkable story of a transformation from thorns into blossoms, pain into healing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781962645058
ISBN-10: 1962645053
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 38 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
ISBN-10: 1962645053
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 38 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oregon State University Press
Colecția Oregon State University Press
Recenzii
“After World War II—when her family was removed from their community and incarcerated in concentration camps on American soil—grade schooler Mitzi Asai returned home to find herself ignored by former friends and classmates and her family alienated from neighbors. Mitzi’s hometown gained national notoriety for its venomous ‘No Japs Wanted’ ads and for its actions against Mitzi’s brother and other Japanese American military veterans. Mitzi Asai Loftus decried being treated as an ‘invisible object’ and eventually became a teacher and public speaker, bluntly revealing her family’s treatment. Loftus’ updated memoir offers fresh insights—from her father’s uniquely frank viewpoints to her own more recent reflections—inspired by queries from audience members and from her sons. In From Thorns to Blossoms, Loftus candidly and refreshingly tells her story ‘with [her] chin up.’”
—Linda Tamura, author of The Hood River Issei and Nisei Soldiers Break Their Silence: Coming Home to Hood River
—Linda Tamura, author of The Hood River Issei and Nisei Soldiers Break Their Silence: Coming Home to Hood River
Notă biografică
Born on a fruit orchard in Hood River, Oregon, in 1932, Mitzi Asai Loftus spent three years of her childhood in government incarceration camps in California and Wyoming. For more than seventy years, she has given public talks about her family’s experience to audiences of all ages. Having lived much of her adult life in Eugene and Coos Bay, she now resides in Ashland.
Descriere
A Japanese American girl born and raised partly in traditional Japanese farm style in Oregon—and unjustly imprisoned by her own country during World War II—eventually overcomes the self-hatred fostered by post-war racism of her hometown.