Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
1 volume (unpaged) ; 27 cm |
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age Children |
Summary |
In this contemporary folktale set in ancient Japan, a young girl climbs a long silk strand hanging from heaven and discovers her grandmother waiting for her. Using a Japanese setting, this is the story of the bond between a girl and her grandmother that is so strong it conquers death. This beautiful picture book, set in ancient Japan, tells of the special love a grandmother & granddaughter feel for each other. Every night Grandmother ties together pieces of silk thread, making one long silk strand that she winds into a ball. For each piece of thread, Grandmother tells her granddaughter, Yasuyo, a story from her long life. Then one day Grandmother is gone. Yasuyo weeps & looks for the silk ball to keep in memory of her grandmother. Mysteriously, the ball is missing. But Yasuyo discovers a strange & wonderful sight in the garden: a long silk strand hanging from the sky. Laura E. Williams's deeply felt story, illustrated with exquisite cut paper by Grayce Bochak, has the feel of a traditional Japanese folktale-one filled with wisdom & love. |
Provenance |
Gift of Phyllis Fantauzzo. |
Subject |
Grandmothers -- Folklore.
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Grandmothers. |
Genre/Form |
Folklore.
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Subject |
Folklore -- Japan.
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Folklore. |
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Japan. |
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Death -- Juvenile fiction.
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Death. |
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Japan -- Juvenile fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Juvenile works.
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Fiction.
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Added Author |
Bochak, Grayce, illustrator.
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ISBN |
1563972360 |
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9781563972362 |
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