Thirty Minutes Over Oregon: A Japanese Pilot's World War II Story

Author:   Marc Tyler Nobleman ,  Melissa Iwai
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780544430761


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Marc Tyler Nobleman ,  Melissa Iwai
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Clarion Books
ISBN:  

9780544430761


ISBN 10:   054443076
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Nobuo's story of reconciliation, not only for him, but for Japan and the U.S., is powerful and poignant...The story captures a side of World War II readers may not have seen before. A must-read story of a lesser-known World War II event and its aftermath. --Kirkus Full-color spreads and vignettes match a clear narrative that pays tribute to a change of heart and the importance of cultural understanding. --Publishers Weekly


Nobuo's story of reconciliation, not only for him, but for Japan and the U.S., is powerful and poignant...The story captures a side of World War II readers may not have seen before. A must-read story of a lesser-known World War II event and its aftermath. --Kirkus


An Orbis Pictus Honor Book for Outstanding Nonfiction 2019 A thought-provoking meditation on the power of forgiveness. --The New York Times Book Review Nobuo's story of reconciliation, not only for him, but for Japan and the U.S., is powerful and poignant....The story captures a side of World War II readers may not have seen before. A must-read story of a lesser-known World War II event and its aftermath. --Kirkus Full-color spreads and vignettes match a clear narrative that pays tribute to a change of heart and the importance of cultural understanding. --Publishers Weekly This quiet story is less about war than the toll it takes on those who fight, the possibility of reconciliation, and the value of understanding other cultures. The fluid, emotionally resonant ink-and-watercolor illustrations create period scenes effectively while capturing the tone of the text. A war story with a heartening conclusion. --Booklist Nobleman knows just the right tone to strike with this story, and he unfolds its events with a storyteller's flair. --The Horn Book Magazine


A thought-provoking meditation on the power of forgiveness. -- New York Times Book Review Nobuo's story of reconciliation, not only for him, but for Japan and the U.S., is powerful and poignant....The story captures a side of World War II readers may not have seen before. A must-read story of a lesser-known World War II event and its aftermath. -- Kirkus Reviews Full-color spreads and vignettes match a clear narrative that pays tribute to a change of heart and the importance of cultural understanding. -- Publishers Weekly This quiet story is less about war than the toll it takes on those who fight, the possibility of reconciliation, and the value of understanding other cultures. The fluid, emotionally resonant ink-and-watercolor illustrations create period scenes effectively while capturing the tone of the text. A war story with a heartening conclusion. -- Booklist Nobleman knows just the right tone to strike with this story, and he unfolds its events with a storyteller's flair. -- Horn Book Magazine


Author Information

Marc Tyler Nobleman has written many nonfiction books, including Bill the Boy Wonder and Fairy Spell. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland. www.noblemania.com Melissa Iwai is the illustrator of several award-winning books. While doing research, she traveled to Brookings, Oregon, where the events in this book took place. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. www.melissaiwai.com

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