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Books with title Kira-Kira

  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Dec. 26, 2006)
    *WINNER OF THE NEWBERY MEDAL* kira-kira (kee ra kee ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering -- kira-kira -- in the future.
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  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata, Elaina Erika Davis, Listening Library

    Audible Audiobook (Listening Library, Dec. 26, 2004)
    kira-kira (kee' ra kee' ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop them on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering, kira-kira, in the future. Luminous in its persistence of love and hope, Kira-Kira is Cynthia Kadohata's stunning debut in middle-grade fiction. Kira-Kira won the 2005 Newbery Medal for most distinguished American children's book.
  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2004)
    A Japanese-American family struggles to build a new life in the Deep South of Georgia in this luminous novel, winner of the Newbery Medal.kira-kira (kee' ra kee' ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop them on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering -- kira-kira -- in the future. Luminous in its persistence of love and hope, Kira-Kira is Cynthia Kadohata's stunning debut in middle-grade fiction.
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  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 20, 2008)
    kira-kira (kee' ra kee' ra): glittering; shining Glittering. That's how Katie Takeshima's sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people's eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it's Lynn who explains to her why people stop them on the street to stare. And it's Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering -- kira-kira -- in the future. Luminous in its persistence of love and hope, Kira-Kira is Cynthia Kadohata's stunning debut in middle-grade fiction.
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  • Kira

    Kate O'Hearn

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, June 1, 2009)
    After her parents are kidnapped to be servants at the palace, Kira and her sisters are sent to a prison as punishment for being unmarried.
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  • Kira

    Kate O'Hearn

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, April 3, 2008)
    Kira is 12, and strong willed. The daughter of a retired dragon knight, she fights against all the 'stupid laws' in the kingdom. Then Lord Dorcon arrives, in a whirl of destruction. Dane her older brother is captured and Kira is outlawed with her younger sister.
  • Kira - Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata, Elaina Erika Davis

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), April 12, 2005)
    Glittering. That’s how Katie Takeshima’s sister, Lynn, makes everything seem. The sky is kira-kira because its color is deep but see-through at the same time. The sea is kira-kira for the same reason. And so are people’s eyes. When Katie and her family move from a Japanese community in Iowa to the Deep South of Georgia, it’s Lynn who explains to her why people stop them on the street to stare. And it’s Lynn who, with her special way of viewing the world, teaches Katie to look beyond tomorrow. But when Lynn becomes desperately ill, and the whole family begins to fall apart, it is up to Katie to find a way to remind them all that there is always something glittering—kira-kira—in the future.Luminous in its persistence of love and hope, Kira-Kira is Cynthia Kadohata’s stunning debut in middle-grade fiction.
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  • Kira

    Norma Grusy Fisher, Trisha Steiner

    language (Roaninn Publications, Dec. 8, 2012)
    Explore responsible pet ownership with Joy and Marie as they learn how to take care of their new Golden Retriever puppy.
  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    Audio CD (Listening Library, March 15, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Chronicles the close friendship between two Japanese-American sisters growing up in rural Georgia during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill.
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  • Kira Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's, Nov. 7, 2005)
    A moving and honest portrayal of the relationship between two sisters.
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  • Kira-Kira

    Cynthia Kadohata

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 26, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Chronicles the close friendship between two Japanese-American sisters growing up in rural Georgia during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the despair when one sister becomes terminally ill.
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  • Kira

    Norma Grusy Fisher

    Paperback (Roaninn Publications, Dec. 4, 1999)
    "Kira is an easy to read [bilingual, Eng/Spanish] story about a decision facing all pet owners. It clearly presents the theme of responsible pet ownership that needs to be delivered to children at an early age..." color cover with b/w illustrations that may be colored in.