When the Sakura Bloom
By (Author) Narisa Togo
Berbay Publishing
Berbay Publishing
3rd March 2021
Australia
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 304mm, Height 225mm
Why do the Japanese make such a fuss over cherry blossom season Sure, theyre beautiful, but is there something deeper that the rest of us are missing
When the Sakura Bloom by Nariso Togo sheds light on the cultural significance of cherry blossom season in Japan, and an insight into the unique mindset of its people. Through subtle text and gentle imagery readers will see the importance of slowing down to appreciate the moment. That comfort, not despair, can be found in the inevitable cycles of the seasons. How change can usher in opportunities and rejuvenation.
Moreover, When the Sakura Bloom is an understated illustration of the importance of celebrating the fleeting, delicate beauty of nature; and the metaphor this represents for life itself.
"This beautiful picture book helps us to understand how significant the Cherry Blossom Festival is...Turn the pages of this book slowly and understand how lovely the trees are and what they mean to the Japanese culture." 5 Stars, Good Reading Magazine
"This is a beautiful timeless tale that while distinctly Japanese, is universal in its relatability and message. At heart, it is about accepting that while busy lives don't allow us to be mindful in every moment, nature's constant and predictable patterns give us the perfect opportunity to pause, reflect and rejuvenate." ReadPlus
"The text of this beautiful books shows the slowing down needed to appreciate the cherry blossom, its fragility a metaphor for life itself, importuning the audience to make the most of the moment" Magpies Magazine
"Well suited to reading aloud, the concise text works well with the precise, delicate artwork, subtly encouraging viewers to slow down occasionally and enjoy fleeting moments of natural beauty....a pleasing addition to classroom units on trees, spring, Japan, or cherry blossom festivals."Booklist
"Onomatopoeic in its telling and burbling with touches of nature, this is a perfect picture book articulation of springs triumphant return."
Forward Reviews
Narisa Togo is a printmaker and illustrator and lives in Japan. She has a bachelors degree in ecology and a masters degree in childrens book illustration.