Love in the Library

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Love in the Library by Maggie Tokuda-Hall is a poignant children's book set against the backdrop of the Japanese American internment camps during World War II. It tells the story of Tama, who works in the camp's library, where she finds solace in books and an unexpected connection with a fellow internee, George. Through their growing friendship, the narrative beautifully explores themes of hope, humanity, and the power of stories amidst adversity.
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You might enjoy this enchanting children's book if you appreciate stories that blend historical events with themes of love and resilience. Set in the backdrop of World War II, it tells a tender tale of connection amidst the turmoil of a Japanese internment camp. This book may appeal to readers who value beautifully illustrated narratives with deep emotional undertones, making it an inspiring choice for both young minds and adults alike.

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Love in the Library

Based on a true story of love and resilience at the Minidoka incarceration camp.

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"A powerful must-read."—Booklist (starred review)

Set in an incarceration camp where the United States cruelly detained Japanese Americans during WWII and based on true events, this moving love story finds hope in heartbreak.

To fall in love is already a gift. But to fall in love in a place like Minidoka, a place built to make people feel like they weren’t human—that was miraculous.

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Tama is sent to live in a War Relocation Center in the desert. All Japanese Americans from the West Coast—elderly people, children, babies—now live in prison camps like Minidoka. To be who she is has become a crime, it seems, and Tama doesn’t know when or if she will ever leave.

Trying not to think of the life she once had, she works in the camp’s tiny library, taking solace in pages bursting with colour and light, love and fairness. And she isn’t the only one. George waits each morning by the door, his arms piled with books checked out the day before. As their friendship grows, Tama wonders: Can anyone possibly read so much? Is she the reason George comes to the library every day?

Maggie Tokuda-Hall’s beautifully illustrated, elegant love story features a photo of the real Tama and George—the author’s grandparents—along with an afterword and other back matter for readers to learn more about a time in our history that continues to resonate.

Love in the Library by Maggie Tokuda-Hall is a poignant tale of love found in the most unlikely of places, offering a glimpse into a past filled with both pain and hope.

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Love in the Library by Maggie Tokuda-Hall has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of life in Japanese internment camps, highlighting themes of resilience, optimism, and love. The evocative gouache and watercolour illustrations by Yas Imamura deepen readers' immersion into this poignant narrative. Reviewers appreciate the balance between a tender love story and a candid look at a troubling period in American history, making the book both a powerful educational tool and a touching tribute to the author's grandparents.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781536204308

Publisher: Candlewick Press,U.S.

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Candlewick Press,U.S.

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Yas Imamura

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 9.0mm

Width: 278.0mm

Height: 248.0mm

Weight: 445g

Pages: 40

About the Author

Maggie Tokuda-Hall is the author of Also an Octopus, illustrated by Benji Davies, and the novel The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea. She lives in Oakland, California.

Yas Imamura is the illustrator of The Very Oldest Pear Tree by Nancy I. Sanders, Winged Wonders by Meeg Pincus, and other books for children. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

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