
The last paper crane
Drewery, Kerry.
Seki, Natsko.
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Kerry Drewery ; illustrated by Natsko Seki.284 pages :
illustrations.
On cover: Hiroshima, 1945. A day that haunts many ... a promise that haunts one.
Summary: One thousand paper cranes to achieve your heart's desire. 1945, Hiroshima: Ichiro is a teenage boy relaxing at home with his friend Hiro. Moments later there is a blinding flash as the horrific nuclear bomb is dropped. With great bravery the two boys find Hiro's five year-old sister Keiko in the devastated and blasted landscape. With Hiro succumbing to his wounds, Ichiro is now the only one who can take care of Keiko. But in the chaos Ichiro loses her when he sets off to find help. Seventy years later, the loss of Keiko and his broken promise to his dying friend are haunting the old man's fading years. Mizuki, his grandaughter, is determined to help him. As the Japanese legend goes, if you have the patience to fold 1,000 paper cranes, you will find your heart's desire; and it turns out her grandfather has only one more origami crane to fold. (Publisher)
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20231205140212.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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GENERAL FICTION | A08709 |
Dewey: | DRE |
call #: | DRE |
ISBN: | 9781471413537 |
pub: | 2022 |