George Takei
Birth date: April 20, 1937
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I think the book did a great job of representing a lot about Japanese Internment that doesn't get covered other places. Like just how complicated it was for so many of the people incarcerated. I'd never heard a story like George Takei's mother's story. I liked the smaller beats within the story as...
Date Published: July 16, 2019 Format: Paperback Source: Own copy Date Read: November 9, 2019 Review: A history of the Executive Order 9066 and how it affected his family and his community that was seen by a seven year old boy and then later as a teenager/young adult who had his early activism infl...
I originally read and reviewed the hardcover book, checked out from my library, but the publisher is now offering an e-book version so I am basing my review on the new e-book, released March 10, 2015. I was able to read this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I have completely ...
Because Takei is just amazing. Absolutely amazing! As a man who simply is caring, sensitive, intelligent, as an activist, as an actor. As someone who is willing to laugh at himself, and who does so with a grace that humbles me. Much of this is both laugh out loud funny and informative, which...
A short rumination by the irrepressible Takei on how social media works and how he came to be one of it's most popular denizens. Nothing earthshattering here, but it's an enjoyable read.