Sheila Hamanaka

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Sheila Hamanaka
NationalitySansei Japanese-American
Occupation(s)children's author and illustrator
Known for1992 American Book Award

Sheila Hamanaka is an American freelance

children's author and illustrator
.

Life

Hamanaka is a

Japanese American,[1] the daughter of actor Conrad Yama and Mary Takaoka of the Vaudeville group Taka Sisters. She has two older siblings; the writer and musician V. Vale, and musician/singer Lionelle Hamanaka.[2]

Hamanaka lives in Tappan, New York.[3]

Awards

  • 1992
    American Book Award
    for The Journey

Works

  • The Journey: Japanese Americans, Racism and Renewal. Orchard Books. 1990. .
  • Peace Crane. Morrow Junior Books. 1995. .
  • On the wings of peace. Clarion Books. 1995. .
  • All the Colors of the Earth. HarperCollins. 1999. .
  • In Search Of The Spirit: The Living National Treasures of Japan, 1999 Morrow Junior, Sheila Hamanaka, Ayano Ohmi,
  • Grandparents Song. HarperCollins. 2003. .
  • The boy who loved all living things: the imaginary childhood journal of Albert Schweitzer.
  • Pablo Puppy's Search for the Perfect Person. Animal Welfare Institute. 2008. .

Illustrations

Criticism

References

  1. ^ "CCBC Recommended Books". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-12-20.
  2. ^ onioneye. "The 'Double Life' of Journalist-Turned-Actor Conrad Yama (Hamanaka) « Writing & Democracy". Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  3. ^ "Sheila Hamanaka from HarperCollins Publishers". Archived from the original on 2007-03-22.
  4. ^ "Sheila Hamanaka". Retrieved 3 June 2013.