Books
Other Works

Minidoka Memoirs: The Untold Story from the Yoshito Fujii Files,
Third Place Press, 2017.
A self-published family history, focusing on patriarch Yoshito Fujii, the most important Japanese American at the World War II Minidoka War Relocation Center and his never-seen-before collection of papers.

Baseball Saved Us stage musical version, produced by the 5th AvenueTheatre, Seattle, 2003
Author of the “book.”

Within the Silence: Share the Courage, script for performance piece about the World War II Japanese American incarceration produced by Living Voices, Seattle, 1998.

Meet Me At Higo: An Enduring Story of a Japanese American Family,
Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, 2011.
Book and exhibit produced by the Wing Luke Museum featuring recovered artifacts spanning a century of a family’s American experience.

Passage to Freedom: the Sugihara Story, audio version, Live Oak Media, 1999.
“The strong emotions emerge from the dramatic reading and interpretation by Ken Mochizuki.” – School Library Journal

Short story “I Dreaded December 7” included in the anthology On the Wings of Peace, Clarion, 1995.

Baseball Saved Us, audio version,
Live Oak Media, 2004.
“Mochizuki narrates with gentleness and a depth that comes from intimate understanding.” –AudioFile

A Different Battle: Stories of Asian Pacific American Veterans,
Wing Luke Asian Museum/University of Washington Press, 1999.
Compiled the history of Asian Pacific Americans in the U.S. military and served as an interviewer for the oral histories.

Beacon Hill Boys, screenplay for short film, Kingstreet Media, 1985.
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