Cynthia Kadohata

Born in 1956 kira-kira.us
  • Cynthia Kadohata is a Japanese American author known for her coming-of-age stories about Asian American women.

  • Her writing career began with short stories, with her first publication appearing in The New Yorker in 1986.

  • Drawing from her childhood experiences in the American South, Kadohata set her first adult novel and first children's book in Southern states.

  • Her debut children's novel, Kira-Kira, won the prestigious 2005 Newbery Medal.

  • Kadohata's work is recognized for its insightful portrayal of Asian American experiences and its ability to resonate with both adult and young readers.

  • Her storytelling often explores themes of cultural identity, family relationships, and personal growth.

Books by Cynthia Kadohata