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Mira and Baku - by Sara Truuvert (Hardcover)

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  • A Quill & Quire Book of the YearWith the help of a magical friend, a young girl searches for her missing father in this poignant story set during Japanese Canadian incarceration in World War II.It's a week until Mira's birthday, and she's getting worried.
  • 4-7 Years
  • 8.03" x 10.87" Hardcover
  • 40 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Historical

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About the Book



"With the help of a magical friend, a young girl searches for her missing father in this poignant story set during Japanese internment in World War II. It's a week until Mira's birthday, and she's getting worried. Where is Papa? He has never missed her birthday before. When Mira's friend Baku, a creature from Japanese folklore, offers to help, they journey over farmlands and forests, mountains and river mouths, gathering clues to Papa's whereabouts--clues that echo Mira's memories and overheard conversations in the camp where she lives with Mama. Lushly illustrated by up-and-coming illustrator Michelle Theodore, this tender, moving picture book by debut author Sara Truuvert explores the profound impacts of family separation and the different forms comfort can take for a child processing loss. Further reading on Japanese internment and a note from the author add to readers' understanding of this underrepresented period of history, making it an instant classic. For fans of Baseball Saved Us, Mira and Baku is an emotional exploration of the power of imagination and hope in difficult times."--



Book Synopsis



A Quill & Quire Book of the Year

With the help of a magical friend, a young girl searches for her missing father in this poignant story set during Japanese Canadian incarceration in World War II.

It's a week until Mira's birthday, and she's getting worried. Where is Papa? He has never missed her birthday before. When Mira's friend Baku, a creature from Japanese folklore, offers to help, they journey over farmlands and forests, mountains and river mouths, gathering clues to Papa's whereabouts--clues that echo Mira's memories and overheard conversations in the camp where she lives with Mama.

Lushly illustrated by up-and-coming illustrator Michelle Theodore, this tender, moving picture book by debut author Sara Truuvert explores the profound impacts of family separation and the different forms comfort can take for a child processing loss.

Further reading on Japanese Canadian and Japanese American internment and a note from the author add to readers' understanding of this underrepresented period of history, making it an instant classic. For fans of Baseball Saved Us, Mira and Baku is an emotional exploration of the power of imagination and hope in difficult times.

"I highly recommend this poignant, splendid telling, in both words and art, of Mira's important story." --Matt Faulkner, author/illustrator of Gaijin: American Prisoner of War (recipient of the Asian/Pacific American Library Association Best Children's Book Award) and My Nest of Silence



Review Quotes




"The book's minimal textual descriptions are one of its greatest strengths, allowing Michelle Theodore's evocative images to render Mira's adventures with Baku all the more affecting ... an exemplary reading experience for children in K-7." -- Miramichi Reader, 09/29/23



"The somber reminder of a dark episode of history nevertheless ends in hope." --Foreword Reviews, 11/23



"A melancholy yet hopeful picture book." --Booklist, 10/01/2023

"In her premiere picture book, Mira and Baku, author Sara Truuvert has created an honest and sensitive story of a Japanese Canadian child imprisoned along with her family because of their race during the Second World War. With graceful prose, the author shares a pivotal and painful moment in Mira's life--it's her birthday, her father is absent, and she doesn't know why. As her birthday approaches and the pain and anxiety grows regarding her missing father, Mira turns to her love of nature in the rocks which she and her father have collected. And she turns, as well, to her trusted friend, Baku. Together Mira and Baku soar up and out of the impossible confines of their prison camp and into the freedom of imagination, searching for her father. The detailed and subtle illustrations by artist Michelle Theodore give us, like the story, a clear and delicate view into the harsh reality of an imprisoned child; from the beauty of small stones polished by a child's hand, to the reality of her prison camp, to the sweeping glory of the Canadian landscape. I highly recommend this poignant, splendid telling, in both words and art, of Mira's important story." --Matt Faulkner, author/illustrator of Gaijin: American Prisoner of War (recipient of the Asian/Pacific American Library Association Best Children's Book Award) and My Nest of Silence




About the Author



SARA TRUUVERT is a Canadian author of Japanese-Estonian descent. She grew up in Toronto and now lives in Ottawa, where she writes everything from short fiction to poetry to science articles. Mira and Baku is her first picture book.

MICHELLE THEODORE is an illustrator born and raised under the prairie skies in Edmonton, Alberta. As a landlocked yonsei, she is often reminiscing about coastal summers with family, inspired by her times on beaches collecting sand dollars and eating homemade salmon jerky.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.03 Inches (H) x 10.87 Inches (W) x .39 Inches (D)
Weight: .84 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-7 Years
Sub-Genre: Historical
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages: 40
Publisher: Annick Press
Theme: Military & Wars
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sara Truuvert
Language: English
Street Date: October 17, 2023
TCIN: 88202923
UPC: 9781773217567
Item Number (DPCI): 247-46-0711
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.84 pounds
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews
100% would recommend
1 recommendations

Both melancholy and heart-warming

4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
- 2 years ago
Mira and Baku is a melancholy story. It indirectly refers to Japanese internment camps during World War II. Mira's mother tells her that Papa will not be there for her birthday. Papa has been gone for a long time. Mira's emotions at this news range from angry to sad. The book contains many heartwarming memories Mira has about Papa and their family before he left. She thinks Papa must have forgotten her, but her friend Baku says that would never happen, and he must need help. Baku is a Japanese folkloric creature that adds a wondrous element to the cultural aspect. Mira and Baku's search for Papa invokes both heartwarming and sad memories for Mira until she realizes she knows where Papa is. The illustrations by Michelle Theodore are lovely, subdued in color when depicting sadness and more colorful for happier times. While this is a heartbreaking book, it is an important one. The time of internment camps is a stain on United States and Canadian history and an important lesson for people. I am unsure that the given age suggestion is appropriate for this serious matter. The children may be too young to understand the situation and upset by the sadness they don't understand. Although it is a picture book, older elementary school children could read it and would understand the lesson better. Thank you to NetGalley and Annick Press for the ARC of this book.
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