The Tsunami Quilt: Grandfather's Story (Tales of Young Americans)

by Anthony D. Fredericks

Other authorsTammy Yee (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Sleeping Bear Press (2007), Edition: 1st, 32 pages

Description

Once each year, Kimo and his grandfather have placed a flower lei atop a stone monument at Laupāhoehoe Point, but it is not until after Grandfather's death that he learns of the 1946 tsunami that took the lives of twenty-four schoolchildren and teachers, including Grandfather's younger brother.

User reviews

LibraryThing member NataliaLucia
Personal Response: I think the subject of this story may be a little mature for the age of readership. I like that the book deals with a historical event and articulates the impact of this event on the Grandfather and Grandson. However, I think that older children who are able to understand natural
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disasters may expect a book that is more grown-up. Preschool and kindergarden children may be frightened by the story.
Curricular Connection: First and Second graders can read the story on their own and write a response or summary. The story presents the opportunity to discuss the geography and culture of Hawaii. The teacher can share photographs, music, and art of the Pacific Islands. Students could create an artistic response to the story such as a drawing, collage, or sculpture.
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LibraryThing member TeresaCruz
I teared up. This book is so beautiful in such a way that I learned a little about Hawai'i and even more about the power of family. This book is both informational and saddening; however, I would surely recommend it to anyone.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 11 inches

ISBN

1585363138 / 9781585363131

Barcode

T0002981
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