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Heroes by Ken Mochizuki (English) Paperback Book

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Objectstaat
Nieuw: Een nieuw, ongelezen en ongebruikt boek in perfecte staat waarin geen bladzijden ontbreken of ...
ISBN-13
9781880000502
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9781880000502
Publication Year
1995
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Heroes
Author
Ken Mochizuki
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, General, Family / Multigenerational, People & Places / United States / Asian American, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years

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Japanese American Donnie, whose playmates insist he be the bad guy in their war games, calls on his reluctant father and uncle to help him get away from that role.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1880000504
ISBN-13
9781880000502
eBay Product ID (ePID)
916839

Product Key Features

Book Title
Heroes
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, General, Family / Multigenerational, People & Places / United States / Asian American, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
Publication Year
1995
Language
English
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Ken Mochizuki
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience, Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
5 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
94-026541
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Grade to
Fifth Grade
Dewey Decimal
813.5/4
Lc Classification Number
Ps3568.O243
Illustrated by
Lee, Dom
Reviews
"Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience. . . Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story. . .. The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teacher's Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies/ Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle, "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience. . . Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story. . .. The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teachers' Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Institution Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review, "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience... Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story.... The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teacher's Choices, International Reading Association (IRA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies/ Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle, "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience. . . Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story. . .. The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Francisco Chronicle Book Review "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- The Children's Book Review Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People - National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Teachers' Choices - International Literacy Association (ILA), "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience... Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story.... The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teacher's Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies/ Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle, "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience. . . Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story. . .. The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teacher's Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies / Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle, "Once again Mochizuki and Lee adroitly focus kids' attention on a pervasive social problem by giving it an individual face; they make their points in an age-appropriate fashion, neither trivializing the issues nor condescending to their audience... Mochizuki captures his protagonist's hurt, confusion and pride -- emotions capably matched by Lee's atmospheric artwork." -- Publishers Weekly "This book evocatively recreates a time when the war was still fresh in the minds of young parents, and ably shows how subtly prejudice was passed on to their children. But Heroes is also a tribute to the 442nd Regiment Combat Team, an all-Japanese-American regiment, and serves as a reminder of their important contribution." -- Kirkus Reviews "Mochizuki and Lee tell a moving picture-book story.... The strong, brown-shaded pictures show the pain of the outsider and his loneliness in the crowd." -- Booklist "Dignified and effective." -- The New York Times "The beauty of Heroes lies in Mochizuki's ability to convey weighty ideas in a low-key text." -- San Fransisco Chronicle "This book has value beyond revealing historical details. It allows children to question what real heroism means." -- Children's Book Review Teacher's Choices, International Literacy Association (ILA) Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, National Council for the Social Studies / Children's Book Council Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian Editor's Choice, San Francisco Chronicle
Dewey Edition
21
Grade from
First Grade
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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