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The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter: A Japanese Folktale
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235491328
- EAN9798235491328
- Date de parution03/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter is one of Japan's oldest and most beloved folktales. Deep in a quiet bamboo grove, an old bamboo cutter discovers a glowing stalk. Inside, he finds a tiny child made of light. He and his wife raise her as their own, watching her grow into a gentle, graceful girl who is loved deeply, yet always seems quietly different from everyone around her. As visitors arrive seeking her hand, she gives them impossible tasks.
Not out of cruelty, but because she carries a truth they do not yet understand. Her time on Earth is limited. When the moon finally comes to take her home, the story becomes a moving farewell shaped by love, gratitude, and the beauty of things that cannot last forever. This thoughtful retelling of the classic Japanese folktale, also known as Taketori Monogatari, stays close to the spirit of the original while using clear, gentle language for modern readers.
Perfect for readers ages 9 to 12, classroom reading, family sharing, and anyone interested in Japanese folktales, Asian fairy tales, cultural stories, and timeless stories about love and letting go. Early readers have called it "a beautiful retelling, " praised its "lyrical sentences, " and noted its lovely illustrations and helpful background information. A quiet, meaningful Japanese folktale retold with care for today's readers.
Not out of cruelty, but because she carries a truth they do not yet understand. Her time on Earth is limited. When the moon finally comes to take her home, the story becomes a moving farewell shaped by love, gratitude, and the beauty of things that cannot last forever. This thoughtful retelling of the classic Japanese folktale, also known as Taketori Monogatari, stays close to the spirit of the original while using clear, gentle language for modern readers.
Perfect for readers ages 9 to 12, classroom reading, family sharing, and anyone interested in Japanese folktales, Asian fairy tales, cultural stories, and timeless stories about love and letting go. Early readers have called it "a beautiful retelling, " praised its "lyrical sentences, " and noted its lovely illustrations and helpful background information. A quiet, meaningful Japanese folktale retold with care for today's readers.




