Book Descriptions
for The Paper Crane by Molly Bang
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A gentle stranger, unable to pay cash for a meal, instead repays a poor restaurant owner by making an origami crane which comes to life and dances whenever the owner claps his hands. After reminding the owner that nothing lasts forever, so he should enjoy the crane while he can, the stranger leaves, returning weeks later to fly off with the crane. Above all people, the owner's young son, seen in the background throughout the story, feels the impact of the stranger's gift. The author/artist adapted a traditional Chinese folktale by placing it in an American setting. Her innovative use of paper cutouts, photographed to give the illustrations a three-dimensional quality, is at once playful and eloquent. Most remarkable, however, is the perfect synthesis of story, medium and theme, since paper, like the crane, is temporary. Winner, 1985 CCBC Caldecott Discussion. (Ages 5-11)
CCBC Choices 1985 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1985. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Business returns to a once prosperous restaurant when a mysterious stranger pays for his meal with a magical paper crane that comes alive and dances.
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