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The last cherry blossom

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Following the seventieth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, this is a new, very personal story to join Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.Yuriko was happy growing up in Hiroshima when it was just her and Papa.

But her aunt Kimiko and her cousin Genji are living with them now, and the family is only getting bigger with talk of a double marriage! And while things are changing at home, the world beyond their doors is even more unpredictable.

World War II is coming to an end, and since the Japanese newspapers dont report lost battles, the Japanese people are not entirely certain of where Japan stands.

Yuriko is used to the sirens and the air-raid drills, but things start to feel more real when the neighbors who have left to fight stop coming home.

When the bombs hit Hiroshima, its through Yurikos twelve-year-old eyes that we witness the devastation and horror.This is a story that offers young readers insight into how children lived during the war, while also introducing them to Japanese culture.

Based loosely on author Kathleen Burkinshaws mothers firsthand experience surviving the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, The Last Cherry Blossom hopes to warn readers of the immense damage nuclear war can bring, while reminding them that the enemy in any war is often not so different from ourselves.

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Product Details
Sky Pony Press
1634506944 / 9781634506946
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
813.6
02/08/2016
English
240 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Quiz No: 241855, Points 7.00, Book Level 5.10,
Middle Years Plus - Key Stage 3 Learn More
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