Book Descriptions
for 1001 Cranes by Naomi Hirahara
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Twelve-year-old Angela Kato’s parents are splitting up and have sent her to Los Angeles to spend the summer with her grandparents. Scared and bewildered, Angela also resents having her life turned upside down. That resentment is heightened when she is put to work helping her grandparents, who run a flower shop, prepare a traditional Japanese display of 1001 origami cranes for a wedding. She’s not particularly adept at folding the cranes, but her grandmother insists she keep at it despite the demands for perfection from the difficult bride. Angela’s also not particularly close to her grandmother, who seems to have more kind words and feelings for a troubled young girl in the neighborhood than for Angela or almost anyone else, including the older neighbor next door with whom Angela is spending time (although not always willingly). Angela’s developing friendship with Tony, a boy she meets while skateboarding, heightens the tension when she is determined to see him regardless of her grandmother’s disapproval. Angela’s authentic voice, and her realistic behavior—and misbehavior—make for a fresh story about a girl just beginning to discover that human hearts of all ages are as complex and delicate as the folds of an origami crane. (Ages 10–14)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
WHEN 12-YEAR-OLD ANGELA Kato arrives in L.A., the last thing she wants to do is spend the entire summer with her grandparents. But in the Kato family, one is never permitted to complain. Grandma Michi and Aunt Janet put Angela to work in their flower shop, folding origami and creating 1001 crane displays for newlyweds. At first, Angela learns the trade begrudgingly. But when her folding skills improve and her relationships with family and friends grow, Angela is able to cope with her troubles, especially her parents’ impending divorce.
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