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Ken Mochizuki: A Journey Through Literature and Diversity

Discover the inspiring life of Ken Mochizuki, born in Seattle in 1954. Growing up in Beacon Hill, he pursued education at the University of Washington and became a professional actor in Los Angeles. Fluent in English, Japanese, and Chinese, Mochizuki has penned heartfelt autobiographies and children's literature, including "Baseball Saved Us" and "Heroes." His works reflect his childhood experiences and diverse cultural heritage. Explore his contributions to literature and his portrayal in the acclaimed TV series M.A.S.H.

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Ken Mochizuki: A Journey Through Literature and Diversity

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  1. The Author Study By: MARK VILORIA & JESUS PALACIOS Of Ken Mochizuki

  2. A Biography About Ken • Born at Seattle, Wash., 1954. Grew up in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of south Seattle. • He schooled at University of Washington.

  3. Information About Ken • Professional actor in Los Angeles, 1976-1981 • He speaks good English, Japanese, & Chinese • He makes Autobiography about his self • He was Born at  22 May, 1954

  4. Why We Chose him • His books were nice. • He was once in ant TV show called M.A.S.H • Some of his books were talking about himself of his childhod

  5. His Books • His books were: • Baseball Saved Us • Heroes • Passage to Freedom: the Sugihara Story • Beacon Hill Boys • Be Water, My Friend: the Early Years of Bruce Lee

  6. Pictures of The Books

  7. Links • http://kenmochizuki.com/book.htm • https://www.google.com/search?q=ken+mochizuki+books&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ON1cUueyJ4fC2wWfrYB4&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1600&bih=900 • http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/ken-mochizuki • www.imdb.com/name/nm1929642/bio/ ‎

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