Wartime, 1944, in the British Columbia Interior – a farm boy becomes curious about the predicament of two Japanese-Canadian teenagers marooned on a nearby farm with their families, unable to live in their former homes on the coast. His friendship with the girl, Toshiko, blossoms into romance and becomes a scandal following a fight at a school dance. Thrown out of his house by his racist father, he sets off with her on a freight train bound for Vancouver.
“The black and white drawings in the many panels are superb.”
“This is more than just a graphic novel, it is a refreshing and innovative medium to tell Japanese Canadian and Canadian wartime history to a diverse audience.”