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Bezig met laden... The Big Wave (1948)door Pearl Buck
Informatie over het werkThe Big Wave door Pearl S. Buck (1948)
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This book was about two boys who lived in Japan. One of the boys was a farmer and the other a fisherman. After a tsunami, the fisherman's family is killed and he is taken in by the farmers family.He is also offered to live with the Old Gentlemen but he decides to stay with his friends family on the farm. After the village is rebuilt by the sea the boy then chooses to go and live there once again despite the danger. A short story by Pearl S. Buck tells the story of Kino and Jiya, best friends. Jiya's family is killed by a typhoon and he is taken into Kino's family where he grows up and learns to deal with grief. Upon manhood, though, Jiya returns to the sea. Some very tender information about grief and coping. Written for children ages 8-12. This is a story for children, and a very quick read. I found it interesting. It deals with a natural disaster in Japan and how one lives after the loss of your family. Two young boys, close friends, live on the coast of Japan when a "big wave" comes. It gets a little emotional. It struck me as an excellent story for all ages, but especially for showing children about unexpected loss and the aftermath. Seems like a perfect book to read and share with children. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Vintage Scholastic (TX0269) Is opgenomen inHeeft als studiegids voor studentenBevat een handleiding voor docenten
His family and village swept away by a tidal wave, Jiya learns to live with the ever-present dangers from the sea and volcano. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This is almost like a small philosophy book rather than a novel like The Good Earth, but I'm glad my students are reading it. ( )