
“Mieko and the fifth treasure” Eleanor Coerr
Penguin Books, 2003. Pages: 115
Hello my
readers! I am back with a thrilling book I just loved. I found it very
interesting so as to learn about historical events through the eyes of a child.
First encounter
When I
found this book what struck me most was the title. What might the fifth
treasure be? Apart from that, I realized that Mieko is a girl, so I started to
wonder what kind of thoughts crossed her mind after a huge catastrophe.
Plot
This
gripping, involving and thought-provoking little novel tells the story of Mieko
a Japanese girl injured by the atomic bombing of Nagasaki who is struggling to
heal herself, both physically and emotionally. Calligraphy was what
she liked to do more than anything else in the world. Nevertheless her hand was badly injured in the
bombing and Mieko was sent to stay with her grandparents in the country to
recover. There she felt frustrated that she was not able to paint word-pictures
like she used to. Besides she was taunted by some cruel classmates. In time the
encouragement of her elders and especially of her new friend Yoshi, helped draw
Mieko out of her pain and isolation and she began to paint again recovering the
fifth treasure.
What is the fifth treasure?
The
Japanese calligrapher's four treasures are brush, paper, inkstick, and
inkstone. The fifth is the beauty of heart informing the brushstrokes and
bringing word-pictures to life.
My mind
This
heart-warming story of friendship, creative confidence and growth made me feel
through the Japanese culture that harbouring anger is not productive, but
learning to accept changes could help to heal emotional wounds.
I'm SPEECHLESS! What a lovely book you've described ... so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Different emotions went through my body during the reading.
DeleteTamara,you have encouraged me to read this book.The story seems very interesting and, when it is described from the point of view of a child, emotive.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I'll send it to you. Sorry...I mean, I'll lend you the book. :P
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