Biography
Sheila
Hamanaka has been illustrating children’s books since 1987. She is
best known for her books on peace and multiculturalism. Her
award-winning book “The Journey” is based on a five-panel mural
she painted about the history of the Japanese in America, focusing on
the concentration camps in which her parents were jailed during World
War II. Her popular “All the Colors of the Earth” celebrates the
diversity of children and parents. Hamanaka’s work with the Animal
Welfare Institute reflects her deep concern for all sentient beings
and for our home, earth. She is currently writing a series of middle
grade novels with co-author Pat Cummings.
Books
written and illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka
“The Boy
Who Loved All Living Things” (Animal Welfare Institute, 2011)
“Kamie
Cat’s Terrible Night” (Animal Welfare Institute, 2010)
“Pablo
Puppy’s Search for the Perfect Person” (Animal Welfare Institute,
2008)
“The
Boy Who Loved All Living Things: the Imaginary Childhood Journal of
Albert Schweitzer” (Animal Welfare Institute, 2007)
“Grandparents
Song” (HarperCollins 2003)
“I Look
Like a Girl” (Morrow Junior Books, 1999)
“In
Search of the Spirit” (Morrow Junior Books, 1999)
“Peace
Crane” (Morrow Junior Books 1995)
“Be-Bop-A-Do-Walk”
(Simon & Schuster 1995)
“All the
Colors of the Earth” (Morrow 1994)
“Screen
of Frogs” (Orchard Books 1993)
“The
Journey” (Orchard Books 1990)
Books
Illustrated by Sheila Hamanaka
LaPrise,
Macak, Baker “The Hokey Pokey” (Simon & Schuster 1997)
Merriam,
Eve “Quiet Please” (Simon & Schuster 1993)
Davol,
Marquerite “The Heart of the Wood” (Simon &
Schuster 1992)
Heath, Amy
“Sophie’s Role” (Four Winds Press 1992)
Mills,
Claudia “A Visit to Amy-Claire” (Macmillan
1992)
Compton,
Patricia “The Terrible Eek” (Simon & Schuster
1991)
Hurwitz,
Johanna “School’s Out” (Morrow 1991)
Hurwitz,
Johanna “Class President” (Morrow 1990)
Merriam,
Eve “Chortles” (Morrow 1989)
Merriam,
Eve “Poem for a Pickle” (Morrow 1989)
Hurwitz,
Johanna “Teacher’s Pet” (Morrow 1988)
Hurwitz,
Johanna “Class Clown” (Morrow 1987)
Special
projects
“On The
Wings of Peace” (Clarion Books 1995) In commemoration of the 50th
anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Hamanaka
compiled the work of 60 children’s book auathors and illustrators
from around the world. The royalties were conated to three peace
organizations chosen by the contributors.
Awards
2000:
“In Search of the Spirit” Skipping Stones Multicultural and
Environmental
Magazine
Honor Award
1999 “In
Search of the Spirit” American Library Association Notable Book
1996 “On
the Wings of Peace” Honor Book, Jane Addams Peace Award
1995 “All
the Colors of the Earth”: Notable Children’s Trade Books in the
Field of Social
Studies, Nat’l Council for the Social Studies, Children’s Book
Council
1995
“Be-Bop-A-Do-Walk”: Notable Children’s Trade Books in the Field
of Social
Studies
1994
“Quiet, Please”: Notable Children’s Book in the Language Arts,
NCTE
1994
“School’s Out”: New Jersey Library Assn. Children’s Book
Award
1992 “The
Terrible Eek”: Society of School Librarians Int’l Book Award
Awards for
“The Journey”
1992
American Book Award
1991 Best
Books for Young Adults, ALA
1991
Honor Book, Jane Addams Peace Award
1991
Recommended Books for the Reluctant Young Reader, ALA
1990 Best
Books of the Year, School Library Journal
1990
Notable Children’s Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies