Wataru Misaka
Basketball's Barrier Breaker
Wataru Misaka's inspiring journey unfolds in this picture book biography, showcasing his resilience as the first non-white athlete in the NBA. Born to Japanese immigrant parents in Utah, he faced discrimination during World War II but persevered through basketball, winning state titles and a national championship. His talent caught the attention of the New York Knicks, leading to his groundbreaking NBA debut in 1947. Misaka's story of courage, identity, and hope serves as a powerful reminder of overcoming adversity and finding one's place in the world.
