
The inker's shadow
About this book
For Allen Say, life as teen in Southern California was a cold existence. His father, one of the leading hamburger salesmen in Japan, ran a booming burger business, much like McDonald's, and sent Allen to an American military academy, so that his son could learn English and "become a success in life."
Subjects
Juvenile literatureIllustratorsGraphic novelsJapanese American artistsCaricatures and cartoonsArtists, japaneseArtists, americanArtists, juvenile literature