Tag: Fathers

Japan

Cover of How Do You Live featuring an illustration of four young men in uniform walking together down a residential street with a starry night above and a cat in the foreground.

How Do You Live?

Genzaburō Yoshino

Bruno Navasky (Translator)

How Do You Live? Genzaburō Yoshino. Translated by Bruno Navasky. Foreword by Neil Gaiman. Algonquin Young Readers, 2021. This version originally published as 君たちはどう生きるか (Kimitachi wa dō ikiru ka) in Japanese by Iwanami Shoten Publishers, in Tokyo, in 1982; first published in Japan in 1937. ISBN 9781616209773. 288 p. (Ages 10 and up). Fiction.

Cover for Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit featuring an illustration of warrior-like figure dressed in white and in motion holding a person who is passed out and dressed in a red and orange print in their arms. In the background is a wooden bridge and below them is an illustration of tumultuous water with foamy waves.

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit

Nahoko Uehashi

Cathy Hirano (Translator)

Yuko Shimizu (Illustrator)

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit. Nahoko Uehashi. Translated by Cathy Hirano. Illustrated by Yuko Shimizu. Arthur A. Levine Books, 2008. Originally published as 精霊の守り人 (Seirei no moribito) in Japanese by Kaisei-Sha Publishing Co., Ltd., in Tokyo, in 1996. ISBN 9780545005425. 272 p. (Ages 10-14). Fiction.

China & Taiwan

China
Cover for A New Year's Reunion featuring an illustration of a family at a table eating soup. The child is holding up a coin to her two parents. The background is red and the title is gold.

A New Year's Reunion

Li Qiong Yu

Zhu Chen Liang (Illustrator)

A New Year’s Reunion. Li Qiong Yu. Illustrated by Zhu Chen Liang. Candlewick Press, 2011. Originally published in China, in 2008. ISBN 9780763667481. 40 p. (Ages 3-7). Picture book.

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