

Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Indonesia.
When Osamu, a lonely sail maker, nurses an injured crane one blustery night, he never suspects that this simple act of kindness will change his life forever. This retelling of a traditional Japanese folktale teaches readers young or old a lesson about life and love. Review: A Japanese Folktale/Fairytale worth checking out - Got this book for a family member as we grew up listening to older family member retelling such fairy-tale/folktales. My family member absolutely loves it and has used it with friends who have children and trying to expose them to the greater world. While there are a number of variations of The Crane Wife tale, this one is a interesting read with elaborate and extraordinary artwork to go with it. While it might be a little much for some people and children as it is not a story with a happy ending found in most present-day, Disney-esque tales, but more similar to the original Grimms fairy tales in the regard. So anyone interested in folk stories/tales from other parts of the world or maybe just looking for something different, I definitely recommend this book. Review: Five Stars - A hauntingly beautiful tale with poignant and evocative illustrations.


| Best Sellers Rank | #943,899 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #304 in Children's Asian Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths #729 in Children's Multicultural Tales & Myths #1,932 in Children's Bird Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
R**K
A Japanese Folktale/Fairytale worth checking out
Got this book for a family member as we grew up listening to older family member retelling such fairy-tale/folktales. My family member absolutely loves it and has used it with friends who have children and trying to expose them to the greater world. While there are a number of variations of The Crane Wife tale, this one is a interesting read with elaborate and extraordinary artwork to go with it. While it might be a little much for some people and children as it is not a story with a happy ending found in most present-day, Disney-esque tales, but more similar to the original Grimms fairy tales in the regard. So anyone interested in folk stories/tales from other parts of the world or maybe just looking for something different, I definitely recommend this book.
S**E
Five Stars
A hauntingly beautiful tale with poignant and evocative illustrations.
N**I
Magnificent illustrations and great story.
Really charming illustrations by Gennadi Spirin with great colour combinations and a very touching sensitive story. I loved both very much. What I did not like was the fact that the cover was cut out at some part, but I am still happy with the inner cover, and the illustrations are a lot more important to me. A great book which I recommend to readers and especially to anyone who loves fairy tales and dreaming.
A**Y
Beautiful hard cover book
Great book, love this hard covered version!
M**N
Five Stars
Great story, lovely illustrations
L**E
Beautifully thoughtful
Beautifully illustrated and a story that has a special meaning to me.. Lovely
L**)
Interesting book but not a keeper
There wasn't much to the story, the art work is nice but not compelling. Still overall it was good. Amazon shipped in an envelope instead of hard packaging to it arrived slightly damaged. It got donated to the library book sale.
A**E
Good very short read
Great book, sad story and as a kicker, it has a morale and lesson.
R**N
Mรคrchenhaft
Bรผcher, die von Spirin illustriert sind, sind immer gut. Gerade bei der "Kranichfrau" erhรคrtet sich diese Einsicht einmal mehr. Obwohl Spirin hier seinen "Stil" nicht verlรครt, ist er doch sehr den Vorbildern der japanischen Malerei gefolgt. Das Ergebnis ist ein im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes bildhaftes Buch mit einer mรคrchenhaften Geschichte. Es erzรคhlt von einem armen Weber, der ein Kranichweibchen gesund pflegt. Kurz darauf erscheint vor seiner Tรผr eine wunderschรถne Frau, die ihn heiratet, und die ihm zur Herstellung auรergewรถhnlicher Stoffe verhilft. Warum er sie wieder verliert, soll jeder Interessierte in diesem in sehr einfachem Englisch geschriebenen Buch selbst herausfinden. Schade nur, daร es dieses Buch nicht auf Deutsch und nicht hart gebunden gibt. Auf jeden Fall ein Schmuckstรผck in der Spirin-Sammlung ebenso wie fรผr den Freund schรถner Bรผcher.
T**H
Step into old Japan
This book is classified as a children's book but would be a joy to people of any age. Bodkin tells a short, simple and rather melancholy tale about a sailmaker in the Japan of old, a sailmaker who loves to watch the cranes fly past his window. The accompanying illustrations by Gennady Spirin are breathtakingly beautiful-you can almost smell the snow off them ! If you are particularly struck by the art of Spirin, may I suggest also looking at The White Cat, The Children of Lir and Martha, three books which are also treasured items in my personal library ? He never disappoints.
D**E
very pleased
A classic traditional story. The artwork is absolutely beautiful!!
A**4
Regalo raffinato
Se volete fare un regalo ad una persona raffinata che conosce l'inglese, questa รจ un'ottima idea. Si tratta di una bellissima favola illustrata magistralmente a colori da un grande artista russo.
R**R
Beautiful, evocative of old Japan, good clear moral to discuss
This is a beautiful version of a traditional Japanese fairy tale. The illustrations are gorgeous and evocative of Japanese silk prints. While a reviewer below is correct that their timeline is not entirely accurate, I am not sure how essential this is in a fairy tale - it is not pretending to be a piece of history. In school, it could sit alongside The Goose that lay the golden egg or other stories where people cannot accept their good fortune but want more.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago