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4.0 out of 5 stars I love the Pictures but Not all of the Story
"The Crane Wife" is one of those tragic Japanese love stories.

Osamu is poor sail maker and he loves to watch cranes. He thought that cranes were very special and pretty. Osamu wants a wife but because he's poor, Osamu doesn't think he could get a wife. One night, a crane came by his door and the crane was hurt. Osamu nursed it back to life and the crane left. Time...

Published on December 3, 2000 by izzyfree

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book but not a keeper
There wasn't much to the story, the art work is nice but not compelling. Still overall it was good. Amazon shipped in an envelope instead of hard packaging to it arrived slightly damaged. It got donated to the library book sale.
Published on October 4, 2008 by Lisa (Hartford CT)


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4.0 out of 5 stars I love the Pictures but Not all of the Story, December 3, 2000
This review is from: The Crane Wife (Hardcover)
"The Crane Wife" is one of those tragic Japanese love stories.

Osamu is poor sail maker and he loves to watch cranes. He thought that cranes were very special and pretty. Osamu wants a wife but because he's poor, Osamu doesn't think he could get a wife. One night, a crane came by his door and the crane was hurt. Osamu nursed it back to life and the crane left. Time passes and a lovely woman came by and she became his wife, her name is Yukiko. When Osamu and Yukiko had no more money for food, Yukiko decided to make a magic sail. She makes one and tells Osamu to sell it. When Osamu sells it, he gets enough money to last for six months. Osamu starts to get greedy but Yukiko tells her husband that making these magical sails, take too much of her. Nevertheless Osamu demands Yukio to make these sails but when Osamu demands Yukiko to make these sails, would he destroy her?

I love the pictures that come with this story. It's really detailed and very pretty and the colors made the pictures very vivid. The only thing that I hated about this story was how this story illustrates its moral of not taking things for granted. It's a tragic love story but in a way Osamu deserved it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting Lovely Story!, October 28, 2003
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This story is so touching and moving it is hard to forget. I borrowed it from the library a few years ago and always remembered it. When I ran into it at a book store, I bought it immediately. The book really touched me and I love the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book that younger children may not appreciate..., June 30, 2003
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I think adults may appreciate this one more than the children will. I've attempted to read it to my younger sisters (ages 4 and 6) and they're just not into it. It's a beautifully illustrated book with an interesting and tragic story, and you might want to save it for those a little older.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's sad and it's sweet, June 19, 2011
This review is from: The Crane Wife (Paperback)
This is a fairy tale about real life. Set in Japan, poor Osamu will never marry. One stormy night, he encounters an injured crane, and takes it in, and feeds and tends it. After it heals, it flies away. And one day, another storm blows a beautiful woman to his door. He tends her and marries her, and she gives him a wonderful gift. Twice. But he wastes her love and ignores her warning.

Gennady Spirin's masterful illustrations are perfect for this story. What a joy to read a fairy tale this well-done.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book but not a keeper, October 4, 2008
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There wasn't much to the story, the art work is nice but not compelling. Still overall it was good. Amazon shipped in an envelope instead of hard packaging to it arrived slightly damaged. It got donated to the library book sale.
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The Crane Wife by Gennady Spirin (Paperback - October 1, 2002)
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