
Wat Kept Playing
Kaye Kang
(Illustrated by)Description
As the child of Japanese immigrants, Wataru "Wat" Misaka often felt like he didn't fully belong in either Japanese or American culture. He was sometimes excluded, treated differently, and bullied, even though he was born in the United States.
As he grew up, however, Wat discovered he had a very special talent for playing basketball. Even at just five foot seven, he was unstoppable.
Wat was a key player on his basketball teams, leading both his high school and college teams to victory in state and national championships.
But could he finally achieve his dream of playing basketball professionally? Would people finally recognize Wat for who he truly was--a person who was both Japanese and American and an amazing basketball player?
Product Details
Publisher | Shadow Mountain |
Publish Date | March 05, 2024 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781639932085 |
Dimensions | 9.4 X 11.4 X 0.5 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Emily Inouye Huey is an author of historical books for children and teens. Her first novel, Beneath the Wide Silk Sky, has received several awards, including the Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Golden Kite Award and the Whitney Award for Youth Novel of the Year. Emily holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. You can visit her at emilyhuey.com or on Instagram at @emily_inouye_huey.
About the Illustrator
Kaye Kang is a Korean-born artist who likes to sketch outside and play with her cat, Gigi. She specializes in character design and visual development for the animation industry. Ever since she was a little kid, she has always been fascinated by fine art and how nature can be portrayed in the eyes of others. She enjoys observing and drawing everything from her life and sharing it with people. She lives in San Francisco, California.
Reviews
2025 Notable Read for Illustrated Books
-- "Utah Book Awards" (5/21/2025 12:00:00 AM)Selected as a "recommended title" by the Kansas National Education Association's Reading Circle Commission-- "Kansas National Education Association" (2/28/2025 12:00:00 AM)
"Huey and Kang have done an outstanding job of bringing Misaka's story to life, including his heroic journey to find out where he belonged in this world. For slightly younger readers, this is an encouraging and enlightening story long overdue; this book needs to be on every shelf."-- "School Library Journal, starred review" (7/19/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"Huey's convincing narrative portrays Misaka as a gifted player who worked hard to perfect his skills and quietly earned the respect of fans as well as his teammates. Kang's illustrations are notable for their strong structural quality and sometimes haunting tonal effects. A worthwhile picture-book biography of a little-known Japanese American."-- "Booklist"
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