Ebook {Epub PDF} Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki






















Baseball Saved Us. Author: Ken Mochizuki, Illustrator: Dom Lee. In , while the United States was at war with Japan, the U.S. Army moved all people of Japanese descent away from the . Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki was written about how the main character Shorty and his family were sent away to internment camp after the attack on Pearl Harbor. During their time at the camp Shorty and his dad decided to create a baseball field, with the help of other people at the camps/5(K). DOM LEE made his picture-book debut with Baseball Saved Us. He grew up in Seoul, South Korea, and went on to illustrate books in both the United States and Korea. His titles for Lee Low include Ken Mochizuki's Passage to Freedom and Heroes, as well as the award-winning Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds. Lee's unique illustration style involves applying encaustic beeswax on paper, then .


Baseball Saved Us By Ken Mochizuki One day, my dad looked out at the endless desert and decided then and there to build a baseball field. He said people needed something to do in Camp. We weren't in a camp that was fun, like summer camp. Ours was in the middle of nowhere, and we were behind a barbed-wire fence. Baseball Saved Us Author: Ken Mochizuki, Illustrator: Dom Lee In , while the United States was at war with Japan, the U.S. Army moved all people of Japanese descent away from the West Coast. Ken Mochizuki. Average rating: · 4, ratings · reviews · 8 distinct works • Similar authors. Baseball Saved Us. by. Ken Mochizuki, Dom Lee (Illustrator) avg rating — 3, ratings — published — 19 editions. Want to Read. saving.


Twenty-five years ago, Baseball Saved Us changed the picture-book landscape with its honest story of a Japanese American boy in an internment camp during World War II. This anniversary edition will introduce new readers to this modern-day classic. One day my dad looked out at the endless desert and decided then and there to build a baseball field. Baseball Saved Us By Ken Mochizuki One day, my dad looked out at the endless desert and decided then and there to build a baseball field. He said people needed something to do in Camp. We weren’t in a camp that was fun, like summer camp. Ours was in the middle of nowhere, and we were behind a barbed-wire fence. Ken Mochizuki. Baseball Saved Us. Lee Low Books, , ISBN ; paperback, ISBN.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000