Tree of Cranes Hardcover Book by Allen Say 1991 Edition

$ 2.11

Genre: Juvenile Fiction Grade From: Preschool Author: Allen Say ISBN-13: 9780395520246 gtin13: 9780395520246 Item Length: 11 in Item Weight: 20.1 Oz Type: Textbook Illustrator: Say, Allen, Yes Dewey Edition: 20 Book Title: Tree of Cranes Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Format: Hardcover Intended Audience: Juvenile Audience ISBN-10: 039552024X Grade To: Third Grade Item Width: 10 in Reviews: "A gift from artist to child that indicates a ripe maturity in both its illustrative and textual elements. Serving as a bridge between American and Japanese cultures, . . . understated and pristine, Tree of Cranes is the achievement of a master in his prime, one of the best picture books of this or any other year." Horn Book, Starred, A gift from artist to child that indicates a ripe maturity in both its illustrative and textual elements. Serving as a bridge between American and Japanese cultures, . . . understated and pristine, Tree of Cranes is the achievement of a master in his prime, one of the best picture books of this or any other year. Language: English Number of Pages: 32 Pages Dewey Decimal: E Topic: Family / Parents, People & Places / Asia, Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent, General Publication Year: 1991 Item Height: 0.4 in Synopsis: As a young Japanese boy recovers from a bad chill, his mother busily folds origami paper into delicate silver cranes in preparation for the boy's very first Christmas. Edition Description: Teacher's edition LCCN: 91-014107 LC Classification Number: PZ7.S2744Tr 1991 brand: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

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  1. This beautiful hardcover edition of *Tree of Cranes* is a timeless treasure! Allen Say’s touching story and stunning illustrations bring warmth and nostalgia, making it perfect for holiday reading or any time of year. The heartfelt tale captures childhood wonder and cultural connections, leaving a lasting impression. A must-have for collectors and families alike—simple yet profoundly moving!

    Ashish Davec