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Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes book review

Eleanor Coerr
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Title: Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

Author: Eleanor Coerr

Average number of words per page: more than 100

STORY:
5 readers have rated this story.
Average story rating: 8.8/10.0
ILLUSTRATIONS:
5 readers have rated the illustrations.
Average illustration rating: 5.4/10.0

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Book review by: lolo
age: 11

Review submitted on 02/26/2008 at 13:49:40

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lolo writes the following about Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes :
This is a girl named sadako sasaki, she lived in Hiroshima,Japan. she liked to run track and her dream was to make the junior high track team. came down with this sickness called, the atom bomb diesease. she was told to make one thousand cranes to make her feel better.

There really were no weaknesses, her strengths were she was brave about being sick. she knew she was might die but she got over it and she was a really good girl that everybody loved.

I really recommed this book because it's so good and you won't be able to put it down. I love this book, everybody should because it shows to not just be thinking about yourself but others to. she was born 1943 and she died 1955.
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