fiction.wikisort.org - WriterCynthia Kadohata (born July 2, 1956)[1] is a Japanese American children's writer best known for her young adult novel Kira-Kira which won the Newbery Medal in 2005.[2] She won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature in 2013 for The Thing About Luck.[3]
Japanese American children's writer (born 1956)
Cynthia Kadohata |
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 Kadohata in 2014-2015 |
Born | (1956-07-02) July 2, 1956 (age 66) Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Occupation | Writer |
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Alma mater | USC |
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Genre | Children's and Young-adult literature |
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Notable works |
- Kira-Kira
- Weedflower
- The Thing About Luck
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Notable awards | Whiting Award 1991 Newbery Medal 2005 PEN USA 2006 National Book Award 2013
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Children | Sammy |
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www.cynthiakadohata.com |
Biography
Kadohata was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1] Her first published short story appeared in The New Yorker in 1986. She received a BA in journalism from the University of Southern California. She also attended graduate programs at the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University.
Weedflower, her second children's book, was published in Spring 2006. It is about the Poston internment camp where her father was imprisoned during World War II. Her third children's novel, Cracker! The Best Dog in Vietnam about the Vietnam War from a war dog's perspective, was published in January 2007 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
Outside Beauty, another children's novel, was published in 2008. It is about a 13-year-old girl and her three sisters, all fathered by different men and what happens when she and her sisters are separated from each other after their mother gets into an accident.
Kadohata lives in Los Angeles with her boyfriend, son, and dogs.
Novels
- The Floating World (Viking, 1989)[4]
- In the Heart of the Valley of Love (Viking, 1992)[1]
- The Glass Mountains (Clarkston, GA, White Wolf Pub, 1995), illus. Terese Nielson and Larry S. Friedman[1][5]
- Kira-Kira (Atheneum, 2004)
- Newbery Medal[2]
- Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature - Youth Literature [6]
- Weedflower (Atheneum, 2006)
- PEN USA Award
- Cracker! The Best Dog in Vietnam (Atheneum, 2007)
- California Young Reader Medal, 2011[7]
- North Carolina Children's Book Award, Ohio Buckeye Children's Book Award, Nebraska Golden Sower, Kansas William Allen White Children's Book Award, South Carolina Junior Book Award
- Outside Beauty (Atheneum, 2008)
- A Million Shades of Gray (Atheneum, 2010)
- The Thing About Luck (Atheneum, 2013), illustrated by Julia Kuo[8]
- National Book Award for Young People's Literature
- Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature - Youth Literature [9]
- Half a World Away (Atheneum, 2014)[10]
- Checked (Atheneum, 2018)
- A Place to Belong (Atheneum, 2019)
See also
References
- Staff (September 2007) "Cynthia Kadohata 1956– " Biography Today 15(3) pp. 38–49
External links
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