Joy Kogawa
JOY KOGAWA is best known as the author of Obasan (1981), which is based on Joy and her family's forced relocation from Vancouver during the Second World War when she was six years old. Joy's other novels for adults include Itsuka (1992, republished as Emily Kato in 2005) and The Rain Ascends (1995). Her works for children are Naomi's Road and Naomi's Tree (2009). Since 1967, Joy has also published several poetry collections, including A Choice of Dreams (1974) and Jericho Road (1977). Among her...See more
JOY KOGAWA is best known as the author of Obasan (1981), which is based on Joy and her family's forced relocation from Vancouver during the Second World War when she was six years old. Joy's other novels for adults include Itsuka (1992, republished as Emily Kato in 2005) and The Rain Ascends (1995). Her works for children are Naomi's Road and Naomi's Tree (2009). Since 1967, Joy has also published several poetry collections, including A Choice of Dreams (1974) and Jericho Road (1977). Among her many honours, Joy has received an Order of Canada (1986), an Order of British Columbia (2006) and, from the Japanese Government, an Order of the Rising Sun (2010) for "her contribution to the understanding and preservation of Japanese Canadian history." See less
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Joy Kogawa book reviews
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Obasan
Contrast
by naomi c, Feb 24, 2012
The contrast between the Canadian- Japanese and the Japanese- Americans is well depicted. It was interesting to read of the differences in treatment during the period of internment. It would appear ... Read More
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Itsuka
Thought-provoking
I really like this book which is a follow-on from "Obasan". The Canadian born Japanese had a long, hard struggle for recognition and compensation. The intricacies of their trials and tribulations are ... Read More