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Cynthia Kadohata

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Cynthia Kadohata was born on July 2, 1956. She is a Japanese American author of children's books. Kadohata won the Newbery Medal in 2005 for her title, Kira-Kira. She also won a PEN award in 2006 for Weedflower and in 2013 she won the U.S. National Book Award for The Thing About Luck. Kadohata was toon meer born in Chicago, Illinois, and was a high school drop out. She attained a BA in Journalism from the University of Southern California and went on to attend graduate programs at the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Cynthia Kadohata

Kira-Kira (2004) 3,085 exemplaren
Weedflower (2006) 919 exemplaren
Cracker!: The Best Dog in Vietnam (2007) 824 exemplaren
The Thing About Luck (2013) 503 exemplaren
A Million Shades of Gray (2009) 333 exemplaren
Outside Beauty (2008) 240 exemplaren
Half a World Away (2014) 240 exemplaren
A Place to Belong (2019) 188 exemplaren
The Floating World (1989) 138 exemplaren
Checked (2018) 133 exemplaren
Saucy (2020) 64 exemplaren
The Glass Mountains (1995) 21 exemplaren

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Growing up Asian American: An Anthology (1993) — Medewerker — 102 exemplaren
Coming of Age in America: A Multicultural Anthology (1994) — Medewerker — 95 exemplaren
American Eyes: New Asian-American Short Stories for Young Adults (1994) — Introductie; Medewerker — 84 exemplaren
The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories (1991) — Medewerker — 75 exemplaren
The Seasons of Women: An Anthology (1995) — Medewerker — 46 exemplaren

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I would have rated this higher if it didn’t have language and references to s*x (especially since it is middle grade.)
Audiobook: narrator was excellent

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libraryofemma | 143 andere besprekingen | Apr 18, 2024 |
Really impressed with this story. There is a lot of heartache and a few well illustrated simple pleasures, all told insimple but poetic language. The details of Japanese experience in the time and place added interest and I loved her flawed but honorable characters
 
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cspiwak | 143 andere besprekingen | Mar 6, 2024 |
I hated for this book to end, and, in fact, the ending is the only place I would quibble with it.. I felt like it was kind of abrupt and a bit dissatisfying (sequel coming maybe?).

Other than that, it was another showcase for Kadohata's mastery as a storyteller and word weaver. Although the story is told in third person, we are IN Sumiko's head, and we see the world so poignantly and honestly, with her eyes.

Even the least consequential characters are clear and real, and Kadohata has managed to tackle one of the most difficult, shameful chapters in American history with brushstrokes of beauty and light. When they say writers should "show not tell," this is the perfect example. She avoids being preachy, or maudlin manipulation. Instead, she lets the telling detail reveal the truth. I think this should be required reading for all middle school American children.
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BethOwl | 42 andere besprekingen | Jan 24, 2024 |
I just loved this. I am reading lots more YAF and Juvenile Fiction these days, and this was a gem. The point of view of the little sister was pitch perfect, and seeing her family's life through her eyes was the ultimate example of "show, don't tell." It could have turned maudlin but it didn't. It could have been preachy but it wasn't.

It was an important story, beautifully told.
 
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13
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6
Leden
6,783
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#3,603
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
355
ISBNs
157
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8
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