About
Jan Morrill is the author of the historical fiction, The Red Kimono (University of Arkansas Press, 2013) and the children’s book, The Magical Red Kimono (Solander Press, 2025.) Her award-winning short stories and memoir essays have been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul books and several other anthologies.
An artist as well as a writer, she has just completed the sequel to The Red Kimono. Learn more at www.janmorrill.com.
Featured Work
The Red Kimono
In 1941, racial tensions are rising in the California community where nine year-old Sachiko Kimura and her seventeen-year-old brother, Nobu, live. Japan has attacked Pearl Harbor, people are angry, and one afternoon, Sachiko and Nobu witness three teenage boys taunting and beating their father in the park. Sachiko especially remembers Terrence Harris, the boy with dark skin and hazel eyes, and Nobu cannot believe the boys capable of such violence toward his father are actually his friends.
What Sachiko and Nobu do not know is that Terrence's family had received a telegram that morning with news that Terrence's father was killed at Pearl Harbor. Desperate to escape his pain, Terrence rushes from his home and runs into two high-school friends who convince him to find a Japanese man and get revenge. They do not know the man they attacked is Sachiko and Nobu's father.
In the months that follow, Terrence is convicted of his crime and Sachiko and Nobu are sent to an internment camp in Arkansas, a fictionalized version of the two camps that actually existed in Arkansas during the war. While behind bars and barbed wire, each of the three young people will go through dramatic changes. One will learn acceptance. One will remain imprisoned by resentment, and one will seek a path to forgiveness.
Other Works
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The Magical Red Kimono
2025
