Title: Little Cricket
Author: Jackie Brown
 
 

 

Winner of the Paul Zindel First Author Award 2004

Twelve-year-old Kia Yang -- nicknamed "Little Cricket" -- has always lived among her extended family in their tiny Laotian village. But their peaceful lives are shattered one day when North Vietnamese soldiers destroy much of their village, and Kia and her family are forced to escape the encroaching war. After three years in a Thai refugee camp, they finally receive heartbreaking news: only Kia, her brother, Xigi, and their grandfather may emigrate to America.

In Minnesota, Kia is overwhelmed by her new life, isolated by culture and language. It is only when Xigi gets into big trouble and Grandfather becomes ill that Kia discovers that they are not as alone as she thought -- and that others are more isolated than she'd realized.

Read Chapter 1.


Set in Laos and Minnesota in the 1970s, this is a powerful first novel from a promising writer.

JACKIE BROWN works in the children's book department of her local bookstore. She lives in Roseville, Minnesota.

 
Hardcover $15.99 ISBN: 0786818522
ISBN-13: 9780786818525
5 1/2 X 8 1/4
Fiction-Middle Grade 9 To 12
224 6/1/2004
Asian Interest, Immigrants, Historical Fiction, Multicultural, Racism, War and Peace
 
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