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The book is used worldwide to teach children about empathy and history.
The story follows Sadako Sasaki, a spirited girl living in Hiroshima. Though she was only two when the atomic bomb fell, she grows up seemingly healthy and becomes a star runner on her school’s track team. However, a decade later, she is diagnosed with "atomic bomb disease"—leukemia. Sadako / Ve KaДџД±ttan Bin
Thousands of paper cranes are sent to Hiroshima every year in her memory. The book is used worldwide to teach children
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (known in Turkish as Sadako ve Kağıttan Bin Turna Kuşu) is a moving work of historical children's fiction by Eleanor Coerr. Based on a true story, it explores the devastating human cost of nuclear warfare through the eyes of a young girl. However, a decade later, she is diagnosed with
It highlights the long-term suffering caused by nuclear radiation.