Chopsticks from America

By Elaine Hosozawa-Nagano (Author), Masayuki Miyata (Author, Illustrator)
Published 1994

Two Japanese-American kids, ages 5 and 11, move to Japan where their father’s company has been posted.  Both kids initially dread the move and they are recognized as “gaijin” (foreigners) when the arrive, in spite of the fact that they are ethnically Japanese.  Though they take different approaches to settling into new surroundings, both children eventually adjust, recognizing finally that they’ve grown in “ways that can’t be measured by a yardstick.”   This oversized chapter/picture book is rather long for young children but would be good for older elementary or middle schoolers.

Reading level: age 9-12 years

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