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The Nail That Sticks Out - by Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann (Paperback)

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  • "Honest and insightful, a testament to Japanese Canadian resilience.
  • About the Author: Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann is an editor and the author of the children's book My Father's Nose.
  • 296 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Cultural, Ethnic & Regional

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"Honest and insightful, a testament to Japanese Canadian resilience." -- KERRI SAKAMOTO, author of Floating City

When the North American dream meets traditional Japanese conformity, two cultures collide.


Does the past define who we are, who we become?

In April 1942, Suzanne's mother was an eight-month-old baby when her family was torn from their home in Victoria, British Columbia. Arriving at Vancouver's Hastings Park, they bunked in horse stalls for months before being removed to an incarceration camp in the Slocan Valley. After the Second World War, forced resettlement scattered Japanese families across Canada, leading to high intermarriage rates and an erosion of ethnicity. Loss of heritage language impeded the sharing of stories, contributing to strained generational relationships and a conflict between Eastern and Western values.

This hybrid memoir and fourth-generation narrative of the Japanese Canadian experience celebrates family, places, and traditions. Steeped in history and cultural arts, it includes portraits of family and community members -- people who, in rebuilding their lives, made lasting contributions to the Toronto landscape and triumphed over adversity.



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A warm, touching memoir, full of insights that reveals a part of Canadian society rarely talked about in literature and in general.-- "Terry Watada, author of Hiroshima Bomb Money"

Honest and insightful, a testament to Japanese Canadian resilience.-- "Kerri Sakamoto, author of Floating City"

Richly textured, illuminating, and poignant. As Hartmann re-assembles the shards of her family's past and her coming of age, the joinery, like kintsugi, is transformational.-- "Lorri Neilsen Glenn, author of The Old Moon in Her Arms"

This most insightful memoir reveals our most human desire to belong to a community fractured and spread out by the traumatic events of the Second World War.-- "Sally Ito, author of Heart's Hydrography and The Emperor's Orphans"

The Nail that Sticks Out is at once a touching portrait of the unique experience of Japanese Canadians while beautifully speaking to the larger narrative of intergenerational love and hardship that echoes through the experience of all immigrant communities.-- "Lara Okihiro, author of Obaasan's Boots"

The Nail That Sticks Out weaves together compelling community research and heartfelt family history to offer a glimpse into Japanese Canadian community amidst a legacy of uprooting, displacement, and in-betweenness. Navigating the uncertainty of both the past and the future, Hartmann's magnetic writing is a compass for those looking for markers of memory, resilience, and hope.-- "Leanne Toshiko Simpson, author of Never Been Better"

While telling her family story, Suzanne Hartmann explores displacement, belonging, and race, and celebrates the struggle to preserve a Japanese presence in Canada. This lively story makes a significant contribution to the cultural conversation.-- "Ken McGoogan, author of Shadows of Tyranny"

With insight and integrity, Hartmann deftly weaves light and dark threads of personal experience, family lore, and Japanese Canadian history into a handcrafted kimono that captures the beautiful imperfections of life.-- "Raymond K. Nakamura, cartoonist and author of Peach Girl"



About the Author



Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann is an editor and the author of the children's book My Father's Nose. Her writing reflects her roots as a fourth-generation Japanese Canadian with German ancestry and explores cultural memories, meaningful coincidences, community, and identity. She lives in Toronto.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.35 Inches (H) x 5.51 Inches (W) x .79 Inches (D)
Weight: .88 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Cultural, Ethnic & Regional
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 296
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Theme: Asian & Asian American
Format: Paperback
Author: Suzanne Elki Yoko Hartmann
Language: English
Street Date: November 26, 2024
TCIN: 90966894
UPC: 9781459755048
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-5183
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.88 pounds
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