A Conversation for Sadako and the Peace Crane

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Post 1

Zed

That is a really moving piece Ænder. Thank you for writing it.

H&K
Z


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Post 2

AEndr, The Mad Hatter

*blushes*
my thanks for your compliment
I felt it needed writing


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Post 3

Bluebottle

I too was moved. I won't write more than that, as I don't think words can describe it, and to attempt to would just sound fake. So understand I am silent in thought.


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Post 4

Smiley Ben

I remember this. It was actually on Blue Peter years and years ago. I was always kinda surprised that it got on because it was deeply upsetting and disturbing, as well as being a very beautiful story. Of course, the ultimate happy result of it is that she did die happy - apparently very content with her task folding cranes.


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Post 5

PostMuse

I don't remember the first time I heard this story, but it was a long time ago. I do remember it brought tears. And though I have told this story (as a preface to an origami demonstration) to many, many elementary school children over the years, the tears still flow when I read it. I am glad it is here on the guide. I hope it will be included in the Historical Society links, too.

Thank-you for writing it.

--Zmrzlina


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Post 6

AEndr, The Mad Hatter

so, it has been edited...


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