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Pearl: a Graphic Novel by Sherri L. Smith

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Pearl: a Graphic Novel

Sherri L. Smith, Christine Norrie

Scholastic Inc. · Paperback · August 20, 2024

Reading lane: Historical Asia

With five starred reviews and numerous accolades, a beautifully crafted and captivating graphic novel from award-winning writer Sherri L. Smith and Eisner-nominated artist Christine Norrie about a Japanese-American girl who must survive years of uncertainty and questions of loyalty in Hiroshima during World War II.

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Hard Edges

A graphic novel with a stark, collectible feel and a serious historical charge.

Come here for

  • graphic-novel momentum
  • serious, edged historical register

Expect

  • Asian American history lens
  • sustained, immersive read

Book Details

Authors
Sherri L. Smith, Christine Norrie
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Published
August 20, 2024
Format
Paperback
Theme
Historical Asia · 21st-Century US YA
Reading lane
Historical Asia

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Publisher Categories

  • Kids' Comics & Graphic Novels

  • Historical Comics

  • Family Stories

About This Book

With five starred reviews and numerous accolades, a beautifully crafted and captivating graphic novel from award-winning writer Sherri L. Smith and Eisner-nominated artist Christine Norrie about a Japanese-American girl who must survive years of uncertainty and questions of loyalty in Hiroshima during World War II. Amy is a thirteen-year-old Japanese-American girl who lives in Hawaii. When her great-grandmother falls ill, Amy travels to visit family in Hiroshima for the firs...

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With five starred reviews and numerous accolades, a beautifully crafted and captivating graphic novel from award-winning writer Sherri L. Smith and Eisner-nominated artist Christine Norrie about a Japanese-American girl who must survive years of uncertainty and questions of loyalty in Hiroshima during World War II. Amy is a thirteen-year-old Japanese-American girl who lives in Hawaii. When her great-grandmother falls ill, Amy travels to visit family in Hiroshima for the first time. But this is 1941. When the Japanese navy attacks Pearl Harbor, it becomes impossible for Amy to return to Hawaii. Conscripted into translating English radio transmissions for the Japanese army, Amy struggles with questions of loyalty and fears about her family amidst rumors of internment camps in America -- even as she makes a new best friend and, over the years, Japan starts to feel something like home. Torn between two countries at war, Amy must figure out where her loyalties lie and, in the face of unthinkable tragedy, find hope in the rubble of a changed world.

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