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In 1940, Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat stationed in Lithuania, risked his life to issue thousands of exit visas to Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis. Seen through the eyes of his son, Hiroki, who was five at the time, this moving story shows how one person can truly make a difference.

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In 1940, Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat stationed in Lithuania, risked his life to issue thousands of exit visas to Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis. Seen through the eyes of his son, Hiroki, who was five at the time, this moving story shows how one person can truly make a difference.
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Ken Mochizuki is a writer, journalist, and former actor who made his picture-book debut with Baseball Saved Us. He is also the author of several other award-winning picture books published by Lee & Low, including Passage to Freedom and Heroes. Mochizuki lives in Maple Valley, Washington. His website is kenmochizuki.com. Dom Lee made his picture-book debut with Baseball Saved Us. He grew up in Seoul, South Korea, and went on to illustrate books in both the United States and Korea. His titles for Lee & Low include Ken Mochizuki's Passage to Freedom and Heroes, as well as the award-winning Sixteen Years in Sixteen Seconds. Lee's unique illustration style involves applying encaustic beeswax on paper, then scratching out images, and finally coloring the images with oil paint. Lee and his wife live in Hollis, New York.