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The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki

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Sadako Sasaki, a young girl of twelve, develops leukemia caused by exposure to the atom bomb dropped on her city of Hiroshima, Japan at the end of WWII. While in the hospital, Sadako learns to fold origami cranes and believes that folding the cranes might lead to the granting of a wish. A loving and compassionate child, Sadako's life inspires her classmates to create a memorial in her honor, to remember all the children impacted by the war.

Masahiro Sasaki, Sadako's older brother, and Sue DiCicco, founder of The Peace Crane Project, tell Sadako's true story in English for the first time.

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Language
English
Pages
160

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Cover of: The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
2018, Armed with the Arts Inc.
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
The Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
Sep 21, 2018, Armed with the Arts Inc
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Cover of: Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
Complete Story of Sadako Sasaki
Publish date unknown, Tuttle Publishing
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Published in

Santa Barbara, California

Edition Notes

Includes illustrations, portraits.

Contributors

Editor
Karen Adams
Translator
Naomi Nakagoshi

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 143 pages
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27789215M
ISBN 10
1938193032
ISBN 13
9781938193033
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1938193032

Work Description

Sadako Sasaki, a young girl of twelve, develops leukemia caused by exposure to the atom bomb dropped on her city of Hiroshima, Japan. Like many people in Japan, Sadako learns to fold origami cranes and believes that folding cranes might lead to the granting of a wish. Grade 4-12

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