Stealing Home

· Kids Can Press Ltd
Ebook
112
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

A gripping graphic novel that tells a boy’s experience in a WWII Japanese internment camp, and the lessons that baseball teaches him. Sandy Saito is a happy boy who’s obsessed with baseball — especially the Asahi team, the pride of his community. But when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, his life, like that of every North American of Japanese descent, changes forever. Forced to move to a remote internment camp, he and his family cope as best they can. And though life at the camp is difficult, Sandy finds solace in baseball, where there’s always the promise of possibilities. Through his experience, Sandy comes to realize that life is a lot like baseball. It’s about dealing with whatever is thrown at you, however you can. And it’s about finding your way home.

About the author

J. Torres is a Filipino-born Canadian comic book writer. He is perhaps best known for his run on DC Comics’ Teen Titans Go, the Eisner-nominated Alison Dare and the Junior Library Guild/TD Summer Reading Club title Bigfoot Boy. Winner of the Shuster Award for Outstanding Writer, Torres has worked with characters from A (Archies) to Z (The Mighty Zodiac) and many more in between. Torres was born in Manila and raised in Montreal, where he was educated at McGill University. He is married with two sons and currently resides in a suburb of Toronto, Ontario.;David Namisato lives in Toronto, Ontario and has worked on children’s magazine illustrations and comics since 2005. When he’s not drawing, David enjoys watching game streaming and gadget review videos, eating pastries — and taking naps!

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