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The phone booth in Mr. Hirota's garden

Smith, Heather 1968- (author.). Wada, Rachel, (illustrator.). Nakatsuka, Kelly, (narrator.).

Summary: ★ "Smith spins a quietly moving narrative...Wada's large-scale woodblock style illustrations are a perfect complement to the story's restrained text...The graceful way in which this book handles a sensitive and serious subject makes it a first purchase."--School Library Journal When the tsunami destroyed Makio's village, Makio lost his father . . . and his voice. The entire village is silenced by grief, and the young child's anger at the ocean grows. Then one day his neighbor, Mr. Hirota, begins a mysterious project--building a phone booth in his garden. At first Makio is puzzled; the phone isn't connected to anything. It just sits there, unable to ring. But as more and more villagers are drawn to the phone booth, its purpose becomes clear to Makio: the disconnected phone is connecting people to their lost loved ones. Makio calls to the sea to return what it has taken from him and ultimately finds his voice and solace in a phone that carries words on the wind. The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden is inspired by the true story of the wind phone in Otsuchi, Japan, which was created by artist Itaru Sasaki. He built the phone booth so he could speak to his cousin who had passed, saying, "My thoughts couldn't be relayed over a regular phone line, I wanted them to be carried on the wind." The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011 destroyed the town of Otsuchi, claiming 10 percent of the population. Residents of Otsuchi and pilgrims from other affected communities have been traveling to the wind phone since the tsunami.

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  • ISBN: 9781459828179
  • ISBN: 1459828178
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (1 sound file (7 min., 24 sec.))
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: Victoria : Orca Book Publishers, 2020.

Content descriptions

Participant or Performer Note: Read by Kelly Nakatsuka.
Target Audience Note:
Lexile: 490
Awards Note:
Freeman Book Award for Children's Literature, 2019.
Source of Description Note:
Online resource: title from title detail screen (OverDrive, viewed January 6, 2021).
Subject: Telephone booths -- Juvenile fiction
Tsunamis -- Juvenile fiction
Grief -- Juvenile fiction
Fathers and sons -- Juvenile fiction
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 -- Juvenile fiction
Telephone booths -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Neighbors -- Fiction
Consolation -- Fiction
Tsunamis -- Fiction
Fathers -- Death -- Fiction
Genre: Downloadable audio books.
Electronic books.
Audiobooks.
Audiobooks.
Picture books.

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