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Item #
152296.
Written by Eleanor Coerr. Illustrated by Ed Young.
Japanese legend holds that if a person who is ill makes a thousand paper cranes, the gods will grant that person's wish to be well again. Hauntingly beautiful illustrations by Caldecott-medalist Ed Young enhance the story of Sadako, a young girl dying of leukemia as a result of the atom bombing of Hiroshima. Illustrator Ed Young combines images of a film adaptation of this story to enhance this abridged version of Eleanor Coerr's classic novel. Ages 5-9.
Paper: 48 pp.
Collections: Above the Fold: New Expressions in Origami, Book: Kid's Non-fiction, Books & Media, Books: All Kid's and Young Adults, Folding Paper: The Infinite Possibilities of Origami, Kids, Origami & Papercraft, Origami books, Origami Crane, Paper, Sadako Sasaki
Type: book
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