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Reach for this book when your child feels like a 'fish out of water' or is struggling to reconcile their artistic passion with the rigid expectations of school and family. This memoir follows Allen Say's teen years as a Japanese immigrant in Southern California, where he is enrolled in a strict military academy by his father. It is a poignant exploration of loneliness, the search for identity, and the quiet rebellion of staying true to one's creative self. While the setting is mid-century, the emotional core is timeless for any child who feels they do not fit the mold. The book is visually stunning, blending traditional prose with Say's signature illustrative style, making it an accessible and deeply moving read for ages 10 and up. It provides a powerful opening for conversations about cultural pressure, the definition of success, and how we find our 'shadow' or inner strength when we feel invisible.