Below is a list of 3 the books by this author.
A career-spanning volume that brings together new and selected works by an iconic voice in Canadian literature. From the Lost and Found Department,... [Read More]
A career-spanning volume that brings together new and selected works by an iconic voice in Canadian literature. From the Lost and Found Department, by the trailblazing Joy Kogawa, is a profound work of spare, trenchant, and haunting poems that lets us stay with the quietest qualities of beauty and the sublime. This essential volume brings together thrilling new work with selected poems from The Splintered Moon (1967), A Choice of Dreams (1974), Jericho Road (1977), Woman In the Woods (1985), and A Garden of Anchors: Selected Poems (2003). Kogawa’s poems here are evidence that our every vulnerability can open into vast channels of grace.
A cherry tree grown from the seed of the Friendship Tree in Japan comforts the Canadian-born granddaughter of the people who planted it, even after... [Read More]
A cherry tree grown from the seed of the Friendship Tree in Japan comforts the Canadian-born granddaughter of the people who planted it, even after she and her family are interned during World War II and she grows up and forgets the tree.
Theme: War/Children and War, Immigration
224 pages ; 21 cm
Theme: Based on True Events, Asian Heritage, War/Children and War, Prejudice & Racism