
A Place for What We Lose: A Daughter's Return to Tule Lake by Tamiko Nimura
A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fatherās death and the Japanese American incarceration
In a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fatherās life and her familyās wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her fatherās unpublished memoirāwritten decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wireāspark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration.
Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her fatherās vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.
With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience.
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A deeply affecting memoir of reckoning with a fatherās death and the Japanese American incarceration
In a moving conversation with the past, Tamiko Nimura explores her late fatherās life and her familyās wartime history at Tule Lake. The typewritten pages of her fatherās unpublished memoirāwritten decades earlier about his childhood behind barbed wireāspark a reckoning with the long shadow of parental loss and the unresolved legacy of incarceration.
Following an innovative structure, Nimura interlaces her fatherās vivid recollections with her own: scenes of camp life, family separation, and resistance alongside her present-day journey as a mother, writer, and descendant. Joining a community pilgrimage to Tule Lake transforms inherited pain into collective remembrance.
With honesty and lyrical precision, Nimura shows how intergenerational trauma and silence are transmitted, and how confronting them can foster healing. Part memoir, part dialogue with the past, A Place for What We Lose illuminates the enduring costs of incarceration while honoring the persistence of family, memory, and story. It is a profoundly moving exploration of grief, history, and the fragile but necessary work of resilience.












