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This graphic memoir chronicles the author’s experience growing up during the Iranian Revolution. Like George Takei's memoir, it offers a deeply personal perspective on historical events, told through the eyes of a young protagonist.

This Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel portrays the Holocaust through the lens of displaced families and survivors. Its powerful narrative and use of the graphic novel format will appeal to fans of Takei's work.

This graphic novel series recounts the life of Congressman John Lewis, focusing on the Civil Rights Movement. It resonates with the themes of struggle and resilience found in 'They Called Us Enemy.'
This graphic novel tells the true story of a Somalian child’s life in a refugee camp. The narrative's focus on overcoming adversity in difficult circumstances will strike a chord with readers of Takei’s memoir.

This illustrated memoir shares the journey of an immigrant family fleeing Vietnam and their struggles adapting to a new life. The themes of family, identity, and resilience mirror those in Takei’s story, offering another poignant reading experience.
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