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WHEN THE SAKURA BLOOM by Narisa Togo

WHEN THE SAKURA BLOOM

by Narisa Togo ; illustrated by Narisa Togo ; translated by Michael Sedunary

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-648-95331-9
Publisher: Berbay Publishing

“Hustle, bustle; hurry, dash.”

Day after day, five strangers rush to catch the train, their eyes fixed straight ahead. They ignore each other, their surroundings, and the winter chill, focusing only on their destinations, their cellphone screens, and the day’s impending challenges. Slowly, winter turns to spring. The bare Sakura trees lining the pavement begin to sprout leaves and flowers, and little by little, their branches fill with birds and the air with bird song. Yet the five busy travelers don’t stop to take in the glorious spectacle. One morning, a young girl stops to pick up a fallen blossom and realizes something is different—preparations for the annual Sakura (cherry blossom) Festival have begun. After the festival decorations go up, usually preoccupied pedestrians slow down to marvel at the beauty of the cherry blossoms, take photos, and picnic under the blooming canopies. Eventually, it is nature and not human beings that puts an abrupt end to the festival, and though almost everyone returns to their frenetic routines, at least one character remains attuned to the rejuvenating power of the Sakura trees. The simple text and gentle visual imagery illuminate the magic to be found in the natural world and in small moments. The soft pastel artwork highlights nature’s subtle transformations, and Togo skillfully achieves an accumulation of significance by repeating the same scenes, with slight variations, across spreads.

An understated ode to an iconic Japanese cultural celebration, mindfulness, and the restorative power of the seasons.

(Picture book. 4-8)