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Sadako's Cranes
Sadako's Cranes | Judith Loske
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A timeless story, beautifully told and illustrated by Judith Loske Based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, who lived in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, Sadako's Cranes tells the story of her battle with leukemia. When Sadako hears of a Japanese legend which says that a person who folds 1,000 paper cranes is granted a wish, she begins folding cranes. Her wish was simply to live. Loske's beautiful illustrations are based on colored-pencil drawings that have been digitally processed.
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Sadako's Cranes | Judith Loske
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#audiocrafting while listening to my Le Carre book.

GondorGirl What are you making with all those cranes?! The colors are gorgeous! 6y
quirkyreader @GondorGirl I am stringing up another set of 1000 to hang up at work for my co-workers to enjoy. 6y
Sace 💙💙💙💙💙 6y
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ARoseByAnyOtherName
Sadako's Cranes | Judith Loske
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Beautiful story and illustrations, with an informative history at the end.