The story follows nine-year-old Michiko as she navigates the harsh realities of being a Japanese-Canadian during a time of government-sanctioned discrimination. After her father is forcibly removed, she and her family embark on a difficult journey to the interior of British Columbia, where they confront local prejudice and endure a brutal winter. As she faces the emotional challenges of her first Christmas without her father, Michiko's resilience and spirit shine through in the face of adversity.
Kersenbloesem Reeks
Deze serie duikt in de complexe nalatenschappen en de veerkracht van de menselijke geest bij diepgaande tegenspoed. Het volgt personages die discriminatie en ontberingen doorkruisen, en toont hun innerlijke kracht en vastberadenheid. Tegen belangrijke historische achtergronden, benadrukken deze verhalen de blijvende kracht van familie, identiteit en het overwinnen van immense uitdagingen. Verwacht diep ontroerende verhalen over overleven, culturele botsingen en blijvende hoop.



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Cherry Blossom Winter
- 176bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows ten-year-old Michiko, who grapples with her Japanese identity after her family faces hardship following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. With the men away working on the railway, the women and children must navigate their new reality. Michiko's life begins to improve when a former Asahi baseball star becomes her teacher, helping her embrace her heritage and find hope amidst adversity.
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Cherry Blossom Baseball
- 256bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
Facing the challenges of being the only Japanese student in her new school due to wartime policies, Michiko finds solace in baseball, where her skills shine. However, her identity is questioned when everyone assumes she is a boy. Caught between societal expectations and her passion for the game, she must decide whether to conform and quit or to embrace her talent and pitch with all her might, challenging both her peers and the prejudices around her.