Midori Shimoda would have been the last person to have described his life as anything other than ordinary.
Yet, how do you describe as ordinary a life that included: A three-week long, trans-Pacific, ocean crossing without family or friends at the age of nine A perilous evacuation from California in the immediate aftermath of the bombing of Pearl Harbor followed by "adoption" by a rogue Mormon family in Utah
Two arrests and subsequent incarcerations for suspected.
Midori Shimoda would have been the last person to have described his life as anything other than ordinary