A Pacific Northwest Book Award (PNBA) Winner - Will Eisner Award Nominee
What was it like for early Japanese immigrants coming to the United States in the early 1900s -- trying to hold onto samurai values while chasing the American dream?Seattle Samurai moves through the arc of the Japanese American experience -- from early immigration and picture brides to WWII incarceration, redress, and the generations born after. It is a book for readers who connect to Japanese culture, samurai wisdom, and the immigrant experience -- told through memoir, cartoons, and the stories of those who lived it.Seattle Samurai is a family memoir and a cultural collage -- part graphic novel, part family scrapbook -- layering comic strips, photographs, archival documents, personal memorabilia, and handwritten notes to preserve stories passed on through oral tradition that might otherwise have been lost to time. Sam Goto's cartoons are funny, warm, and deceptively wise -- the kind you read once for the laugh and again to learn more.Between 2012 and 2018, cartoonist Sam Goto drew over 250 multi-paneled Seattle Tomodachi ("friend of Seattle") comic strips for The North American Post, chronicling the lives of early Japanese settlers and their American-born children. Through his semi-autobiographical characters -- Shigeru Tomo and his alter ego, Samurai Shigeru -- Sam brought humor, heart, and the code of bushido (loyalty, honor, courage) to the story of a community that survived immigration, forced incarceration, and the long work of rebuilding. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind both a body of work and a daughter determined to honor it.Design researcher and author Kelly Goto spent years assembling this collection -- not just as a tribute to her father, but as an act of remembrance for an entire generation of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Page by page, she layers his cartoon strips with family photographs, historical artifacts, and her own reflective narrative, creating a book as rich and layered as the history it carries.For anyone who loves Japanese culture, samurai stories, cartoons, graphic memoirs, Asian American history, or the kind of family story that stays with you long after the last page.Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Kelly Goto grew up as a fourth-generation Japanese American in the Pacific Northwest -- launching her first entrepreneurial venture in elementary school with a calligraphy and graphic design business, and never looking back. As a young girl, she played Chieko in the stage production of The Gold Watch, where she first learned about the racism and anti-Japanese sentiment that followed Pearl Harbor.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Between 2012 and 2018, Sam Goto drew over 250 multi-paneled Seattle Tomodachi ("friend of Seattle") comic strips for The North American Post. These comics chronicled the lives and stories of early Japanese settlers and their American-born offspring. Through his work, he captured elements of culture, nostalgia, and history, while infusing his characters -- Shigeru Tomo and his alterego Samurai Shigeru -- with the samurai values of courage, respect, and continuous improvement and compassion.Design researcher Kelly Goto reflects on her father's legacy as she brings his work back to life in this collection so that others can be inspired and informed by his witty and wise look at the world. Sam Goto's Seattle Tomodachi cartoons illuminate Japanese American life in the 20th century. Daughter Kelly Goto explores his legacy in this stunning, full-color collection. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781634050975
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Paperback. Etat : New. A Pacific Northwest Book Award (PNBA) Winner Will Eisner Award NomineeWhat was it like for early Japanese immigrants coming to the United States in the early 1900s - trying to hold onto samurai values while chasing the American dream?Seattle Samurai moves through the arc of the Japanese American experience - from early immigration and picture brides to WWII incarceration, redress, and the generations born after. It is a book for readers who connect to Japanese culture, samurai wisdom, and the immigrant experience - told through memoir, cartoons, and the stories of those who lived it.Seattle Samurai is a family memoir and a cultural collage - part graphic novel, part family scrapbook - layering comic strips, photographs, archival documents, personal memorabilia, and handwritten notes to preserve stories passed on through oral tradition that might otherwise have been lost to time. Sam Goto's cartoons are funny, warm, and deceptively wise - the kind you read once for the laugh and again to learn more.Between 2012 and 2018, cartoonist Sam Goto drew over 250 multi-paneled Seattle Tomodachi ("friend of Seattle") comic strips for The North American Post, chronicling the lives of early Japanese settlers and their American-born children. Through his semi-autobiographical characters - Shigeru Tomo and his alter ego, Samurai Shigeru - Sam brought humor, heart, and the code of bushido (loyalty, honor, courage) to the story of a community that survived immigration, forced incarceration, and the long work of rebuilding. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind both a body of work and a daughter determined to honor it.Design researcher and author Kelly Goto spent years assembling this collection - not just as a tribute to her father, but as an act of remembrance for an entire generation of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Page by page, she layers his cartoon strips with family photographs, historical artifacts, and her own reflective narrative, creating a book as rich and layered as the history it carries.For anyone who loves Japanese culture, samurai stories, cartoons, graphic memoirs, Asian American history, or the kind of family story that stays with you long after the last page. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781634050975
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Paperback. Etat : New. A Pacific Northwest Book Award (PNBA) Winner Will Eisner Award NomineeWhat was it like for early Japanese immigrants coming to the United States in the early 1900s - trying to hold onto samurai values while chasing the American dream?Seattle Samurai moves through the arc of the Japanese American experience - from early immigration and picture brides to WWII incarceration, redress, and the generations born after. It is a book for readers who connect to Japanese culture, samurai wisdom, and the immigrant experience - told through memoir, cartoons, and the stories of those who lived it.Seattle Samurai is a family memoir and a cultural collage - part graphic novel, part family scrapbook - layering comic strips, photographs, archival documents, personal memorabilia, and handwritten notes to preserve stories passed on through oral tradition that might otherwise have been lost to time. Sam Goto's cartoons are funny, warm, and deceptively wise - the kind you read once for the laugh and again to learn more.Between 2012 and 2018, cartoonist Sam Goto drew over 250 multi-paneled Seattle Tomodachi ("friend of Seattle") comic strips for The North American Post, chronicling the lives of early Japanese settlers and their American-born children. Through his semi-autobiographical characters - Shigeru Tomo and his alter ego, Samurai Shigeru - Sam brought humor, heart, and the code of bushido (loyalty, honor, courage) to the story of a community that survived immigration, forced incarceration, and the long work of rebuilding. He passed away in 2017, leaving behind both a body of work and a daughter determined to honor it.Design researcher and author Kelly Goto spent years assembling this collection - not just as a tribute to her father, but as an act of remembrance for an entire generation of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Page by page, she layers his cartoon strips with family photographs, historical artifacts, and her own reflective narrative, creating a book as rich and layered as the history it carries.For anyone who loves Japanese culture, samurai stories, cartoons, graphic memoirs, Asian American history, or the kind of family story that stays with you long after the last page. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781634050975
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