Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes
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This remarkable book, inspired by the true story of Sadako Sasaki, is a profound tale that resonates with both young readers and adults alike. It chronicles the heart-wrenching experience of Sadako, a 10-year-old girl who finds herself battling leukemia that arose from the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombings. Written with sensitivity and insight, the author captures Sadako's journey as she attempts to create 1000 origami cranes, a hopeful act rooted in Japanese legend that symbolizes healing...
Show moreThis remarkable book, inspired by the true story of Sadako Sasaki, is a profound tale that resonates with both young readers and adults alike. It chronicles the heart-wrenching experience of Sadako, a 10-year-old girl who finds herself battling leukemia that arose from the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombings. Written with sensitivity and insight, the author captures Sadako's journey as she attempts to create 1000 origami cranes, a hopeful act rooted in Japanese legend that symbolizes healing and peace.
The story is not just about the struggle with illness; it is a poignant reflection on innocence lost to the tragedies of war. As Sadako dreams of becoming a runner and joining her school’s team, the cruel reality of life in a hospital shatters her youthful aspirations. This narrative serves as a powerful tool for enlightening young minds about the repercussions of conflict, while simultaneously igniting a flame of hope and determination.
Now available again, this cherished classic is tailored for upper elementary to low middle school students, making it an ideal educational resource to spark conversations about peace and resilience. Parents and teachers will appreciate its importance in discussing the impact of war on innocent lives, making it a treasured addition to any bookshelf.
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This book outshines its competitors by providing a deeply emotional experience that connects readers to the past while offering invaluable life lessons. In a world where many children's stories focus solely on fantasy, this book bravely addresses the real struggles many children face, fostering empathy and understanding.
The emotional weight of this story cannot be understated. It compels readers to reflect on the consequences of war, stirring a desire for a better, more peaceful world. The journey of Sadako serves as an undying symbol of hope and a reminder that the quest for peace is a vital pursuit that transcends generations.
Less| manufacturer | Puffin Books |
|---|---|
| color | Multicolor |
| height | 7.75 |
| weight | 0.20062065842 |
| width | 0.23 |
| length | 5 |
| releaseDate | 1987-09-01T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is ideal for children aged 8 to 12 years, particularly tailored for upper elementary and low middle school students.
Absolutely! It serves as an excellent resource for teaching children about resilience, history, and the effects of war.
The book covers important themes such as hope, perseverance, peace, and the personal impact of war on young lives.
Yes, many adults fondly remember the book and appreciate its emotional depth and historical context.
Yes, there are various teaching guides and discussion questions available to enhance the reading experience for classrooms.