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Grass

Grass (2019)

480 pages 5.0/5 Goodreads

Grass is a powerful anti-war graphic novel, offering up firsthand the life story of a Korean girl named Okseon Lee who was forced into sexual slavery for the Japanese Imperial Army during the second World War - a disputed chapter in 20th century Asian history. Beginning in Lee's childhood, Grass shows the leadup to World War II from a child's vulnerable perspective, detailing how one person experienced the Japanese occupation and the widespread suffering it entailed for ordinary Korean folk. Keum Suk Gendry-Kim emphasizes Lee's strength in overcoming the many forms of adversity she experienced. Grass is painted in a black ink that flows with lavish details of the beautiful fields and farmland of Korea and uses heavy brushwork on the somber interiors of Lee's memories. The cartoonist Gendry-Kim's interviews with Lee become an integral part of Grass, forming the heart and architecture of this powerful nonfiction graphic novel and offering a holistic view of how Lee's wartime suffering changed her. Grass is a landmark graphic novel that makes personal the desperate cost of war and the importance of peace.

Author: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim

ISBN: 9781770463622

Content Warnings

Identity & Discrimination

Racial slurs / racism (depicted)

Mental Health & Emotional

Suicide (discussed or ideation)

Other

Forced marriage Genocide / ethnic cleansing Kidnapping / abduction War / combat

Sexual Content

Sex trafficking Sexual coercion / non-consensual situations

Violence & Physical Harm

Gore / graphic violence Self-harm / suicide (depicted) Sexual assault / rape Slavery / forced labor Torture
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