American Jap Girl: A Samurai Daughter's Ikigai-From Incarceration to Legacy

Author:   Richard Y Okumoto
Publisher:   Digital Lifestory Press
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9781971076027


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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American Jap Girl: A Samurai Daughter's Ikigai-From Incarceration to Legacy


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Incarceration to Inspiration: Ikigai Legacy of an American Jap Girl In 1925, three-year-old Tome, one of nine children, is abandoned by her birth parents. Raised by a foster family who instill in her the Bushido code of honor and perseverance, she grows up believing she's an all-American girl-until America brands her a ""Jap."" When Executive Order 9066 uproots her family and confines them behind barbed wire, Tome endures injustice with quiet strength, guided by her purpose: her ikigai. Through war, poverty, and personal tragedy, including a desperate moment of near suicide-halted by her young son Richard's cry, ""No, Mommy, no!""-she transforms pain into determination. American Jap Girl, told in Tome's posthumous voice and reconstructed from family journals, reclaims a racial slur as a symbol of resilience and belonging. Spanning from the Great Depression to the rise of postwar California, Tome's story is a testament to one woman's defiance against the myth of inferiority and her transformation of suffering into legacy.

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Author:   Richard Y Okumoto
Publisher:   Digital Lifestory Press
Imprint:   Digital Lifestory Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781971076027


ISBN 10:   1971076023
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""This touching and heartwarming story will engage many readers. An inspirational work that weaves many accounts into an earnest account of tenacity."" - Kirkus Reviews (""Highly recommended OUR VERDICT: GET IT."") ""[Okumoto] creates an authentic voice for his mother, believable and poignant, including details that bring the period alive."" - Blueink Reviews (Starred) ""Part historical record and part filial tribute, this moving, meticulously documented memoir reconstructs the wartime life of Tome, a Japanese American woman whose identity was shaped-and nearly shattered-by incarceration, poverty, and cultural displacement."" - Booklife Reviews (Editor's Pick) ""A revealing hybrid memoir, American Jap Girl memorializes a resilient woman who faced many hardships in the course of her life."" - Foreword Clarion Reviews (4/5)


Author Information

Dr. Richard Y. Okumoto is a Sansei author and PhD qualitative researcher who reconstructed his mother's voice from journals and memory to write her posthumous memoir. A whistleblower, black-belt martial artist, and former Silicon Valley C-suite executive, he writes with Bushido discipline about resilience, truth, and cultural identity. American Jap Girl is his first book.

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