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1945 Prague, Terezin 2011 Miyagi, Ishinomaki
Miraculous story of a child who kept his dream alive

During World War II, many children were sent to concentration camps, where their lives were taken. Among them, however, there was one child who miraculously survived. These children did not give up on life, and continued to hold on to their dreams through painting.
Their strong feelings transcended time and space to create a miracle in Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Art and writing by Yuko Maeda

Published by Mirai Publishing
Yuko Maeda
Born in Shinjo City, Yamagata Prefecture.
Since 2001, while traveling in Europe, he has held solo exhibitions at department stores in Tohoku and Kanto.
In addition to his book "If It's Not Fun, It's Not a Picture" (Kahoku Shimpo Publishing Center), he has produced calendars for ENEOS, Tohoku Electric Power Company, etc. He is also a member of the Kahoku Shimpo and Yamagata Shimbun.
After writing a series of articles for Kahoku Shimpo and Yamagata Shimbun, she is currently writing a series of sketches and essays [Yuko Maeda's TSULEZURE NARUTERA MARUTA] for Riraku (Planning*Office), an information magazine for adults published in Sendai.

[Picture book]
During World War II, 15,000 children were interned in the Terezin camp in the Czech Republic, which was built by Nazi Germany. Later, they were sent to a killing factory called Auschwitz, where most of the children were killed. Miraculously, however, 100 children were saved. It turned out that those children who were saved had the emotional support of their dreams [of the future], which they kept dreaming of by drawing pictures. Ms. Michiko Nomura, a nonfiction writer, shared her story with us. After encountering the pictures left behind by the children, Ms. Nomura has continued to hold exhibitions and lectures throughout Japan, sharing the facts of the disaster by showing the pictures.
On March 11, 2011, Japan was hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Many children lost their lives, and those who survived were left with deep emotional scars. Perhaps because of the children in Terezin, Mr. Nomura asked me to come to Ishinomaki to draw pictures with the children and have them talk about their dreams for the future. The children were absorbed in painting. God must have been watching, because the children's drawings were to be launched to the JAXA International Space Station.
Mr. Nomura's wonderful words, "Creation is the power to live. We hope that these wonderful words of Mr. Nomura will be connected to the importance of having dreams and hopes through picture books.
Illustration by Yuko Yuda

SD item code:10859098

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Ponkopon Ponkopi (lake monster said to be living in Hokkaido's Lake Ponkopi)
ぽんぽこぽんすけぽんぽこぴ
(00134)
JAN:9784434246326
(00134) JAN:9784434246326

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Item added on: 2022/11/1
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B5 size, all color, 32 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2019
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1945 Prague, Terezin 2011 Miyagi, Ishinomaki
Miraculous story of a child who kept his dream alive

During World War II, many children were sent to concentration camps, where their lives were taken. Among them, however, there was one child who miraculously survived. These children did not give up on life, and continued to hold on to their dreams through painting.
Their strong feelings transcended time and space to create a miracle in Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Art and writing by Yuko Maeda

Published by Mirai Publishing
Yuko Maeda
Born in Shinjo City, Yamagata Prefecture.
Since 2001, while traveling in Europe, he has held solo exhibitions at department stores in Tohoku and Kanto.
In addition to his book "If It's Not Fun, It's Not a Picture" (Kahoku Shimpo Publishing Center), he has produced calendars for ENEOS, Tohoku Electric Power Company, etc. He is also a member of the Kahoku Shimpo and Yamagata Shimbun.
After writing a series of articles for Kahoku Shimpo and Yamagata Shimbun, she is currently writing a series of sketches and essays [Yuko Maeda's TSULEZURE NARUTERA MARUTA] for Riraku (Planning*Office), an information magazine for adults published in Sendai.

[Picture book]
During World War II, 15,000 children were interned in the Terezin camp in the Czech Republic, which was built by Nazi Germany. Later, they were sent to a killing factory called Auschwitz, where most of the children were killed. Miraculously, however, 100 children were saved. It turned out that those children who were saved had the emotional support of their dreams [of the future], which they kept dreaming of by drawing pictures. Ms. Michiko Nomura, a nonfiction writer, shared her story with us. After encountering the pictures left behind by the children, Ms. Nomura has continued to hold exhibitions and lectures throughout Japan, sharing the facts of the disaster by showing the pictures.
On March 11, 2011, Japan was hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Many children lost their lives, and those who survived were left with deep emotional scars. Perhaps because of the children in Terezin, Mr. Nomura asked me to come to Ishinomaki to draw pictures with the children and have them talk about their dreams for the future. The children were absorbed in painting. God must have been watching, because the children's drawings were to be launched to the JAXA International Space Station.
Mr. Nomura's wonderful words, "Creation is the power to live. We hope that these wonderful words of Mr. Nomura will be connected to the importance of having dreams and hopes through picture books.
Illustration by Yuko Yuda

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