Full Cicada Moon by Marilyn Hitton is a novel written in free verse form as in the style of Brown Girl
Dreaming. It’s about a girl named Mimi whose family moves from Berkley, California to Vermont
*Japanese making Mimi multi-ethnic and feeling like an outsider in her new community. Not only
must she adapt to a new climate with cold winters, but she is in the middle of Junior High. It is set in
the late 1960’s and Mimi questions school policies such as classes being assigned by gender (really,
shop is only for boys). It also highlights historical events such as the first lunar landing.
I like the style of this book with many short chapters making it easy to pick up and put back down, for
busy people who tend to read books in short bits. It has Japanese words and customs sprinkled
throughout which increases the interest. It is a realistic book of a girl on the verge of discovery of who
she is.