Thousand and one cranes
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BookSource:
Delacorte Press, Volume 1st, New York, p.230 (2008)Call Number:
Cubb Curr PS3608 .I76 A615 2008URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/8113306Keywords:
Asian Pacific American Honor for Literature-Childr 2009, Domestic fiction, Grandparents--Fiction, Grandparents--Juvenile fiction, Interpersonal relations--Fiction, Japanese Americans--Fiction, Japanese Americans--Juvenile fiction, Los Angeles (Calif.)--Juvenile fiction, Marriage--Fiction, Origami--Juvenile fiction, Young adult fictionAbstract:
Summary: With her parents on the verge of separating, a devastated twelve-year-old Japanese American girl spends the summer in Los Angeles with her grandparents, where she folds paper cranes into wedding displays, becomes involved with a young skateboarder, and learns how complicated relationships can be.


