From Publishers Weekly
In a starred review, PW said, "This graceful story has the weight of a time-honored folktale. Elegant, understated cut-paper art evokes the Japanese setting while underscoring the considerable emotional impact of the text." Ages 4-up. (Feb.)
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Ages 4^-8. Although this is an original story, it has the feel of a classic fairy tale; and the innovative paper collage art literally adds an extra dimension. The story, set in ancient Japan, begins as Yasuyo watches her grandmother tie together pieces of string into one long ball. As she winds, Grandmother tells Yasuyo the story each strand represents: the time she visited her own grandmother above the clouds, when she met her husband, her child's birth. One day she tells the last story and dies. Yasuyo follows the ball of string up to heaven, where it is her intention to stay with her grandmother, but finally the love still on earth leads the way back. The telling is stately but is also full of warmth. Children will appreciate the sentiment and will want a second and third look at the pictures, which use perspective, dimension, and sheer beauty to hold attention.
Ilene Cooper
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