Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (Puffin Modern Classics) by Eleanor Coerr

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Item Width: 5 in Language: English Item Weight: 2 Oz Topic: Social Topics / Death & Dying, People & Places / Asia, History / Military & Wars, Historical / Asia, Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Girls & Women Original Language: English Publication Year: 2004 Illustrator: Yes, Himler, Ronald width: 5 in ISBN: 9780142401132 Genre: Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction Personalized: No Item Length: 7 in Inscribed: No Ex Libris: No Item Height: 0.2 in Book Series: Puffin Modern Classics Ser. Number of Pages: 80 Pages Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group Literary Movement: Modernism Signed: No Personalize: No Intended Audience: Young Adults Book Title: Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (Puffin Modern Classics) Format: Trade Paperback height: 0.2 in Vintage: No Era: 2000s Features: Illustrated, Ex-Library Author: Eleanor Coerr

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Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (Puffin Modern Classics) by Eleanor Coerr . "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr is a heartwarming story about a young girl who has a spirit that is impossible to destroy. The book is part of the Puffin Modern Classics series, making it a classic piece of juvenile fiction. Published in 2004 by Penguin Young Readers Group, the trade paperback features beautiful illustrations by Ronald Himler. The story is perfect for young readers interested in social topics, history, and people and places from Asia. With a focus on themes of death, dying, and illness, this book is a timeless tale that teaches important lessons about life and friendship. "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr is a heartwarming story about a young girl who has a spirit that is impossible to destroy. The book is part of the Puffin Modern Classics series, making it a classic piece of juvenile fiction. Published in 2004 by Penguin Young Readers Group, the trade paperback features beautiful illustrations by Ronald Himler. The story is perfect for young readers interested in social topics, history, and people and places from Asia. With a focus on themes of death, dying, and illness, this book is a timeless tale that teaches important lessons about life and friendship.