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In 1945, Just After The End Of World War Ii, Captain Orval Amdahl Brought Home A Japanese Sword As A Souvenir Of War. SixtyEight Years Later, He Gave It Back.Orval Amdahl Grew Up In Rural Minnesota And Enlisted In The Marines During World War Ii. In August 1945, The United States Dropped Atomic Bombs On The Japanese Cities Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki, Ending The War. Soon After, OrvalS Division Was Sent To Keep The Peace In Nagasaki, And The Devastation He Witnessed There Haunted Him. When He Returned Home, He Tried To Move On, But He CouldnT Forget The WarOr The Sword. And Many Years Later, At The Age Of NinetyThree, He Got A Chance To Do Something Incredible. He Met With The Family Of The Soldier Who Had Owned The Sword And Returned It To Them.A Powerful Story Of War, Peace, And Reconciliation From Author Caren Stelson And Illustrator Amanda Yoshida.
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I was disappointed with this book. It promised a lot, but the exploration of friendship and peace felt superficial. I was hoping for more depth about the cultural significance of swords. Not what I anticipated at all.
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Hiroshi Tanaka
A Deep Dive into Japanese Culture
This book was an eye-opener! I loved how it explored the history of the sword and its transformation from a weapon of war to a symbol of peace. The writing style is engaging, making it a perfect read for anyone interested in Japanese culture or history.
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Emily Roberts
Interesting but a Bit Slow
I found the content fascinating, especially the historical context of the sword, but some parts dragged on a bit. It took me longer to get through than I expected. Still, definitely worth a read for history buffs!
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