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The circus comes to the village, Yutaka Kobayashi ; translation by Mariko Shii ; Simone Kaplan, editor

Label
The circus comes to the village, Yutaka Kobayashi ; translation by Mariko Shii ; Simone Kaplan, editor
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Audience: Ages 5-7
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The circus comes to the village
Oclc number
1080608069
Responsibility statement
Yutaka Kobayashi ; translation by Mariko Shii ; Simone Kaplan, editor
Series statement
Yamo's village series
Summary
When fall arrives, the circus comes to Paghman village, one of the few pleasures for the villagers. Yamo and his friend Mirado are very excited. Yamo misses his brother, who has gone off to war. Mirado's father is also away at war. At the circus, the boys browse the vendors, ride the swings and enjoy the shows. Mirado plays his father's flute with the circus band and his music moves the people's hearts. When the circus moves on the next day, Mirado leaves with it. As the villagers prepare for the severe winter ahead, Yamo thinks about his friend Mirado and wonders how he is doing. Finally, snow falls. The villagers are happy, since the snow leads to the next year's harvest. Kobayashi's illustrations portray the beautiful village life that fall. Then, on the final page we are stunned to learn: "This winter, my village was destroyed by the war, and people escaped to other villages." But the reader is left with hope: "As the spring must come after the hard winter, Paghman village has been waiting for the people to return" follows. This statement adds a feeling of hope for the third book in the series.--Publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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