Returning the Sword: How a Japanese Sword of War Became a Symbol of Peace and Friendship



Minnesota soldier Orval Amdahl served in World War II, arriving in Nagasaki, Japan, in the autumn of 1945 to keep the peace in the aftermath of the atomic bombing there. Before he returned to the United States, he had the chance to take a Japanese sword as a war souvenir. Decades later, he unexpectedly had the opportunity to reconnect with the family of the soldier who owned that sword and return it to them in peace, with honor.A powerful story of war, peace, and reconciliation from Minnesota author Caren Stelson and Japanese American illustrator Amanda Yoshida.

SPECIFICATIONS

Grade Level
4
Trim Size
9 1/4 x 11
Page Count
32

FEATURES

Author Biography, Author's Note, Bibliography, Colour Illustrations, Illustrator Biography, Original Artwork

BINDING


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Returning the Sword: How a Japanese Sword of War Became a Symbol of Peace and Friendship 97987656115312025 $29.4520%$23.56 Available
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