AP Wire, 03/23/2005 / LONG BEACH, Calif.---
....Cynthia Kadohata used her own background to tell the story of a Japanese family living in the South in the 1950s. "Kira-Kira" - the title refers to the Japanese word for "shining" - is narrated by young Katie Takeshima, who recalls her family's struggle to earn money and relate to the world outside the Japanese community.
Praised by the American Library Association, which awards the Newbery, as a "tenderly nuanced novel (that) glitters with plain and poignant words"...more...

Read chapter one here. or visit the author's website.