‘Adele Wiseman’s Kenji and the Cricket, which recounts the quest of a Japanese war orphan for a family, addresses every child’s desire for love and security. Kenji, a starving street boy, adopts a pet cricket that leads him to a childless couple who in turn adopt him. The warmth of the narrative is enhanced by Shizuye Takashima’s watercolour illustrations, whose blurred edges relieve the harshness of the details of Kenji’s daily life and give the story the cast of memoir or fable.’