35 pages 1 hour read

George Takei

They Called Us Enemy

Nonfiction | Graphic Novel/Book | Adult | Published in 2019

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Reviews & Readership

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They Called Us Enemy by George Takei is a poignant graphic memoir that intricately depicts the injustices of Japanese American internment during WWII through evocative illustrations and compelling storytelling. Praised for its emotional depth and educational value, it occasionally receives critique for its simplistic dialogue. Overall, it is a powerful and accessible read.

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Who Should Read They Called Us Enemy?

Fans of biographical graphic novels will appreciate George Takei's They Called Us Enemy. Readers who enjoyed Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi or March by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin—books that blend personal history with broader social issues—will find a compelling narrative on resilience and justice in Takei’s work.

Recommended

Reading Age

12+years

Lexile Level

GN680L

Book Details

Topics
History: U.S.
Social Justice
Genre
Japanese Literature
Period
Asian Literature
WWII / World War II
Themes
Identity: Race