Description
April 1, 1946 - an enormous tsunami wave strikes Hilo, Hawai'i, causing death and destruction. Even those islanders who are fortunate to have survived find their lives forever altered. Young Kimo loves his grandfather very much - they go everywhere together, sharing island stories and experiences. But there is one story his grandfather has yet to share and that is the reason behind their yearly pilgrimage to Laupahoehoe Point. Here, in silent remembrance, Grandfather places a flower lei atop a stone monument. It is only after his grandfather's sudden death that Kimo learns the story behind their annual visit and the reason for the sadness that has haunted his grandfather throughout the years. Evocative writing brings this tragic event from Hawaiian history to present-day reality for young readers today.Award-winning children's author Anthony D. Fredericks is a former reading specialist who now teaches at York College in York, Pennsylvania. He has authored more than 35 children's books on a variety of science, nature, and environmental topics. The Tsunami Quilt is his first book for Sleeping Bear Press. Tammy Yee grew up in Honolulu, Hawai'i, exploring tide pools and enjoying the beauty of the natural world, which provided inspiration for her future career in children's books. She lives in Windward, Oahu. Tammy also illustrated A is for Aloha: A Hawai'i Alphabet for Sleeping Bear Press.
Storytelling World Awards Honor in the Pre-Adolescent Listeners category
Bank Street College of Education--Best Book of the Year List
Details
Author: |
Anthony D. Fredericks |
Interest Level Low: |
Age 6 |
Interest Level High: |
Age 9 |
Reading Level: |
Age 8 |
Lexile Level Low: |
650L |
Lexile Level High: |
650L |
ATOS Reading Level Low: |
4.7 |
ATOS Reading Level High: |
4.7 |
Guided Reading Level Low: |
S |
Guided Reading Level High: |
S |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2014 |
Number of Pages: |
32 Per Title |
Teaching Guide: |
Yes |
Set: |
No |
Award Winner: |
Yes |
Binding Type: |
Hardcover |