A Bowl Full of Peace

By Caren Stelson & Akira Kusaka

Release : 2022-08-01

Genre : History for Kids, Books, Kids, Family Stories for Kids, Fiction for Kids, Social Issues in Kids Fiction

Kind : ebook

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A heartbreaking but essential perspective on war and survival.—starred, Kirkus Reviews

In this deeply moving nonfiction picture book, award-winning author Caren Stelson brings Sachiko Yasui's story of surviving the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and her message of peace to a young audience.

Sachiko's family home was about half a mile from where the atomic bomb fell on August 9, 1945. Her family experienced devastating loss. When they returned to the rubble where their home once stood, her father miraculously found their serving bowl fully intact. This delicate, green, leaf-shaped bowl—which once held their daily meals—now holds memories of the past and serves as a vessel of hope, peace, and new traditions for Sachiko and the surviving members of her family.

A Bowl Full of Peace

By Caren Stelson & Akira Kusaka

Release : 2022-08-01

Genre : History for Kids, Books, Kids, Family Stories for Kids, Fiction for Kids, Social Issues in Kids Fiction

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience!
A heartbreaking but essential perspective on war and survival.—starred, Kirkus Reviews

In this deeply moving nonfiction picture book, award-winning author Caren Stelson brings Sachiko Yasui's story of surviving the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and her message of peace to a young audience.

Sachiko's family home was about half a mile from where the atomic bomb fell on August 9, 1945. Her family experienced devastating loss. When they returned to the rubble where their home once stood, her father miraculously found their serving bowl fully intact. This delicate, green, leaf-shaped bowl—which once held their daily meals—now holds memories of the past and serves as a vessel of hope, peace, and new traditions for Sachiko and the surviving members of her family.

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