Under the Broken Sky

Author:   Mariko Nagai
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9781250754745


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   21 February 2023
Recommended Age:   From 10 years
Format:   Paperback
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Twelve-year-old Natsu and her family live a quiet farm life in Manchuria, near the border of the Soviet Union. But the life they've known begins to unravel when her father is recruited to the Japanese army, and Natsu and her little sister, Cricket, are left orphaned and destitute. In a desperate move to keep her sister alive, Natsu sells Cricket to a Russian family following the 1945 Soviet occupation. The journey to redemption for Natsu's broken family is rife with struggles, but Natsu is tenacious and will stop at nothing to get her little sister back. Literary and historically insightful, this is one of the great untold stories of WWII. Much like the Newbery Honor book Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai, Mariko Nagai's Under the Broken Sky is powerful, poignant, and ultimately hopeful.

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Author:   Mariko Nagai
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.270kg
ISBN:  

9781250754745


ISBN 10:   1250754747
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   21 February 2023
Recommended Age:   From 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Notable Verse Novel A Maine Student Book Award Nominee ""Under the Broken Sky is a story of hope and resilience during one of history's tragic forced migrations. Mariko's beautiful free verse reveals the emotional impact on a child and her family.""-- Margarita Engle, Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree ""Published for middle-grade readers but necessary for all of humankind, Under the Broken Sky is a breathtaking work of literature.""--Booklist, starred review ""Nagai writes in verse with both a detached hesitancy, as if looking at the story from a distance, and a deep understanding of the sisters' pain through rich imagery that poetry so often allows. Echoing the hardships and redemption of many novels about World War II, this well-timed story about a lesser-known group of refugees adds an important chapter to the narrative of human oppression and survival.""--School Library Journal ""[The story] is told with frank, unsentimental honesty and pain that lives in the space between words as much as in the words themselves. An afterword includes historical context on Manchuria in World War II and a reminder from the author that refugee families to this day leave their homes because they have no choice; this story offers readers a moving way to put themselves in such families' shoes.""--The Bulletin


A NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Notable Verse Novel A Maine Student Book Award Nominee Under the Broken Sky is a story of hope and resilience during one of history's tragic forced migrations. Mariko's beautiful free verse reveals the emotional impact on a child and her family.-- Margarita Engle, Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree Published for middle-grade readers but necessary for all of humankind, Under the Broken Sky is a breathtaking work of literature.--Booklist, starred review Nagai writes in verse with both a detached hesitancy, as if looking at the story from a distance, and a deep understanding of the sisters' pain through rich imagery that poetry so often allows. Echoing the hardships and redemption of many novels about World War II, this well-timed story about a lesser-known group of refugees adds an important chapter to the narrative of human oppression and survival.--School Library Journal [The story] is told with frank, unsentimental honesty and pain that lives in the space between words as much as in the words themselves. An afterword includes historical context on Manchuria in World War II and a reminder from the author that refugee families to this day leave their homes because they have no choice; this story offers readers a moving way to put themselves in such families' shoes.--The Bulletin


A NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People An ILA Notable Book for a Global Society A Junior Library Guild Selection An NCTE Notable Verse Novel A Maine Student Book Award Nominee Under the Broken Sky is a story of hope and resilience during one of history's tragic forced migrations. Mariko's beautiful free verse reveals the emotional impact on a child and her family. -- Margarita Engle, Newbery Honor-winning author of The Surrender Tree Published for middle-grade readers but necessary for all of humankind, Under the Broken Sky is a breathtaking work of literature. --Booklist, starred review Nagai writes in verse with both a detached hesitancy, as if looking at the story from a distance, and a deep understanding of the sisters' pain through rich imagery that poetry so often allows. Echoing the hardships and redemption of many novels about World War II, this well-timed story about a lesser-known group of refugees adds an important chapter to the narrative of human oppression and survival. --School Library Journal [The story] is told with frank, unsentimental honesty and pain that lives in the space between words as much as in the words themselves. An afterword includes historical context on Manchuria in World War II and a reminder from the author that refugee families to this day leave their homes because they have no choice; this story offers readers a moving way to put themselves in such families' shoes. --The Bulletin


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Mariko Nagai is the author of several books of poetry and fiction for adults. She has received the Pushcart Prize in both poetry and fiction, as well as many other accolades for her work. She is an Associate Professor of creative writing and Japanese literature at Temple University, Japan Campus, in Tokyo, where she is also the Director of Research. mariko-nagai.com

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