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No. 1 Inspiring Biographical Story of a Girl Who Opens Up Her Destiny
Original text before translation
No.1感動 運命を切り開く 女の子の伝記物語
(290055)
JAN:9784537219623
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(290055)
JAN:9784537219623
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46*256 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
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Description
Manga x Illustrations x Readings! Lived to forge their own destiny. Biographical stories of 10 women. Nightingale, Helen Keller, Anne Frank, Mother Teresa, and others, Umeko Tsuda, the face of the new 5,000 yen bill, Rachel*Carson, who is in the spotlight again because of the SDGs, legendary ballerina Anna Pavlova, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart, the first woman to successfully fly across the Atlantic Akiko Yosano, a passionate poet, Atsuhime (Princess Atsushi), whose life is featured in many dramas. The lives of the following people are introduced through manga, illustrations, and readings. Many pages of geography*history related to the people introduced are also provided! After being moved by the stories of these great people, After you are moved by the stories of these great people, you can enjoy the columns that will deepen your understanding of their lives and achievements. For example Nightingale, who was the first to install the "doorbell," the prototype of today's nurse call. Umeko Tsuda, who went to the U.S. to study at the age of only six and devoted herself to educating Japanese women. Anna Pavlova, who performed in more than 40 countries around the world, including Japan, bringing hope through ballet. Helen Keller, who visited Japan three times and influenced the development of welfare activities in Japan, We can feel their activities in our lives today. [I have heard of her name, but I don't know what she did.] [I want to find a book to read at book start or morning reading activities.] I would also recommend this book to those who [want to find a great person who interests them]. |
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Lived to forge their own destiny.
Biographical stories of 10 women.
Nightingale, Helen Keller,
Anne Frank, Mother Teresa, and others,
Umeko Tsuda, the face of the new 5,000 yen bill,
Rachel*Carson, who is in the spotlight again because of the SDGs,
legendary ballerina Anna Pavlova, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic,
Amelia Earhart, the first woman to successfully fly across the Atlantic
Akiko Yosano, a passionate poet,
Atsuhime (Princess Atsushi), whose life is featured in many dramas.
The lives of the following people are introduced through manga, illustrations, and readings.
Many pages of geography*history related to the people introduced are also provided!
After being moved by the stories of these great people,
After you are moved by the stories of these great people, you can enjoy the columns that will deepen your understanding of their lives and achievements.
For example
Nightingale, who was the first to install the "doorbell," the prototype of today's nurse call.
Umeko Tsuda, who went to the U.S. to study at the age of only six and devoted herself to educating Japanese women.
Anna Pavlova, who performed in more than 40 countries around the world, including Japan, bringing hope through ballet.
Helen Keller, who visited Japan three times and influenced the development of welfare activities in Japan,
We can feel their activities in our lives today.
[I have heard of her name, but I don't know what she did.]
[I want to find a book to read at book start or morning reading activities.]
I would also recommend this book to those who [want to find a great person who interests them].