Cynthia Kadohata Books in Order
Cynthia Kadohata is a celebrated Japanese American writer, crafting poignant coming-of-age stories that shed light on the experiences of Asian American women. Born to a Japanese American family, she spent her early childhood in the South, drawing inspiration from this unique cultural landscape in her writing. Her notable works include novels set in the Southern states and have garnered her widespread recognition. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year, her first adult novel solidified her position as a rising literary voice. Her children's book, Kira-Kira, earned her the prestigious 2005 Newbery Medal, cementing her status as a masterful storyteller. With her first published short story appearing in The New Yorker in 1986, Kadohata's talent has continued to flourish, leaving an indelible mark on the literary world.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Cynthia Kadohata
- #1AmazonFloating World(1989)
- #2AmazonIn the Heart of the Valley of Love(1992)
- #3AmazonThe Glass Mountains(1995)
- #4AmazonKira-Kira(2004)
- #5AmazonWeedflower(2006)
- #6AmazonCracker!(2007)
- #7AmazonOutside Beauty(2008)
- #8AmazonA Million Shades of Gray(2009)
- #9AmazonThe Thing About Luck(2013)
- #10AmazonHalf a World Away(2014)
- #11AmazonChecked(2018)
- #12AmazonA Place to Belong(2019)
- #13AmazonSaucy(2020)
- #14AmazonUnder the Fading Sky(2025)
- #15AmazonCharlie Chan is Dead: An Anthology of Contemporary Asian American Fiction(1993)
About Cynthia Kadohata
Cynthia Kadohata is a celebrated Japanese American writer, crafting poignant coming-of-age stories that shed light on the experiences of Asian American women. Born to a Japanese American family, she spent her early childhood in the South, drawing inspiration from this unique cultural landscape in her writing. Her notable works include novels set in the Southern states and have garnered her widespread recognition. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year, her first adult novel solidified her position as a rising literary voice. Her children's book, Kira-Kira, earned her the prestigious 2005 Newbery Medal, cementing her status as a masterful storyteller. With her first published short story appearing in The New Yorker in 1986, Kadohata's talent has continued to flourish, leaving an indelible mark on the literary world.
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