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Water Thicker Than Blood: A Memoir of a Post-Internment ChildhoodBy George Uba. This beautiful, impressionistic memoir chronicles how the author, like many Sansei (and Nisei) across the United States, grappled with dislocation and trauma, while seeking acc

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Water Thicker Than Blood: A Memoir of a Post-Internment Childhood

By George Uba.

This beautiful, impressionistic memoir chronicles how the author, like many Sansei (and Nisei) across the United States, grappled with dislocation and trauma, while seeking acceptance and belonging.

Augmented by cultural and historical research, Ubas personal account of his familys efforts to gain acceptance as Americans unfolds as racial demographics in America are shifting. He struggles with inherently violent mid-century educational and child-rearing practices and a family health crisis. The result is a turbulent, exceptionally guilt-ridden childhood. Uba describes boy scouts and yogore (community rebels and castoffs) in vivid detail, but he also uses these vignettes to show how margins were blurred and how both sets of youth experienced injury through the same ideological pressures.

Water Thicker Than Blood is not a conventional story about community recovery, identity formation, or family repair. But it offers an intimate look at the lastingin some ways irreversibledamage caused by postwar, Anglo-centrist ideologies of being accepted and fitting in inconspicuously and by the self-limiting behaviors requiring mimicry, quietism, and obedience. This memoir unpacks a story of compliance and outward success, whose shadow masquerades even today as a master narrative of Asian American triumph-over-adversity but whose lasting scars only begin to heal through efforts of understanding, compassion, and painstaking reinvention.

Paper: 230 pp.

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