Chieri Uegaki (1969-) Biography
Personal, Addresses, Career, Writings, Sidelights
Born 1969, in Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada; Education: University of British Columbia, B.F.A., 1990, also attended Simon Fraser University.
Agent—c/o Author Mail, Kids Can Press, 29 Birch Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4V 1E2.
Writer.
Suki's Kimono (picture book), illustrated by Stephane Jorisch, Kids Can Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2003.
Chieri Uegaki is a Canadian of Japanese heritage who was born and raised in British Columbia. Her picture book Suki's Kimono celebrates a nonconformist attitude
Young Suki loves the kimono given to her by her loving grandmother and the girl is determined to wear it on the first day of school no matter what her classmates might think.
Uegaki, a 2000 finalist in the Writers' Union of Canada "Writing for Children" competition, garnered warm reviews for Suki's Kimono. A Kirkus Reviews critic called it "a wonderful story about being yourself, with the added bonus of teaching readers a little about Japanese culture." School Library Journal correspondent Sue Morgan deemed the work "an appealing story of courage and independence." A Publishers Weekly reviewer likewise found the tale "appealing," concluding: "Given the true-to-life character, readers may feel like applauding." To quote Linda Perkins in Booklist, Suki "is a lively, irrepressible girl, who gives new charm to a familiar story line."
Biographical and Critical Sources
PERIODICALS
Booklist, November 15, 2003, Linda Perkins, review of Suki's Kimono, p. 604.
Kirkus Reviews, October 1, 2003, review of Suki's Kimono.
New York Times Book Review, November 16, 2003, Marigny Dupuy, "The Dog Ate His Pants," p. 46.
Publishers Weekly, November 24, 2003, review of Suki's Kimono, p. 64.
Resource Links, October 1, 2003, Kathryn McNaughton, review of Suki's Kimono.
School Library Journal, December, 2003, Sue Morgan, review of Suki's Kimono, p. 129.
ONLINE
Vancouver International Writers & Readers Festival, http://www.writersfest.bc.ca/2003/ (June 4, 2004), "Chieri Uegaki."
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