
George Takei has captured hearts and minds worldwide with his captivating stage presence and outspoken commitment to equal rights. Experience the forces that shaped an American icon - and America itself - in this gripping tale of courage, country, loyalty, and love.

Review: The Horror Collection: Pink Edition (THC B.A stunning graphic memoir recounting actor/author/activist George Takei's childhood imprisoned within American concentration camps during World War II.Review: Always Greener (The General Buzz Book 1).Review: The Unadjusteds (The Unadjusteds #1).January Wrap up - Book Haul & What to Expect Next.I think that this story is powerful, educational and does teach about mistakes that were made in the past and that should not be made again. Things are happening in the world and in my opinion we need conversations about racism and democracy and I feel like this book should be on the to-read list of every high school student. Society: I feel that this book is very relevant now.The war is a big part of our history books, but of course contains a lot about The Netherlands and Europe and not that much about America and other countries that were involved in this war.

I have to be honest that I did not know a lot about what happend overseas during WWII. There was a lot of information about democracy and the people involving important decisions during that time.

I do believe that nonfictional stories will always have a bigger impact, no matter how good the fictional story is. Powerful: This book has been written in a very powerful way.
