Alan Gratz’ latest book, “Heroes” takes us back to December 7th, 1941 – a day that will live in infamy, or so it should. Gratz’ book reminds (and in many cases for his young readers, teaches) us what happened in our country’s history. He tells of the tragic event that happened, both on a national level and on a personal level for two young boys. This story shows the trials of the friendship between a white boy and a boy who is a cross between his Japanese American mom and his white dad. The story shows how quickly white Americans turned on the Japanese looking Amercans because of their resemblance to those who attacked Hawaii.
Although Gratz did change the timeline a bit as to when a few significant events took place, he used that to spotlight those events. He also brought into the story many details that I’d never known before, even though I’ve studied a lot of the history of the war in the Pacific.
I highly recommend this book to readers of MG and YA, as well as to adult audiences. It never hurts to learn and/or be reminded.