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Illustrations copyright © 2024 by Michelle LeeGeorge Takei was just 4 years old when when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. It authorized the government to forcibly remove approximately 125,000 people from their homes and relocate them to prison camps around the country.

"The horse stalls were pungent," Takei remembers,"overwhelming with the stench of horse manure. The air was full of flies, buzzing. My mother, I remember, kept mumbling 'So humiliating. So humiliating.'"Illustrations copyright © 2024 by Michelle LeeMichelle is Michelle Lee, the illustrator — and researcher — for the book. Lee relied heavily on Takei's text and his excellent memory, but it was the research that both agree really brought the art to life.

"I looked for primary sources that showed what life was like because I feel like that humanizes it a lot more," Lee explains. She found some color photographs taken by Bill Manbo, who had smuggled his camera into the internment camp at Heart Mountain in Wyoming."While I was painting the book, I tried as much to depict George and his family just going about their lives under these really difficult circumstances.

But a lot of information has also been lost — Lee wasn't able to see, for example, where Takei and his family lived in Arkansas because the barracks at Camp Rohwer have been torn down — there's a museum there now."I didn't actually come across too many photos of the interior of the barracks," says Lee."The ones I did come across were very staged."

"She gathered rags and tore them up into strips and braided them into rugs so that we would be stepping on something warm," Takei remembers. She found army surplus fabrics and sewed curtains for the windows. She took plant branches that had fallen off the nearby trees and made decorative sculptures. She asked a friendly neighbor to build a table and chairs.(using watercolor, gouache and colored pencils.

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