A very sad story of a Japanese-American born girl, Angela Kato, but 100 % American. Everything is going wrong for Angela. First, she's moving to LA with her grandparents for the summer. And if that's not bad enough, Angela's parents are divorcing! Angela's oriental culture, of Japanese traditions are putting the pressure on her, to fold 1001 origami cranes for weddings in her grandparents' flower shop. Angela, not being proud of being Japanese, doesn't want to waste her precious summer with her grandparents and folding paper cranes all summer long.
This story reminds me of an even sadder story I read in year 2 called "Sadako and the 1000 paper cranes". I found this book really sad, but not as sad as "Sadako and the 1000 paper cranes" It was really good though, and kept me turning the pages. The only thing that really disappoints me was the ending. It just felt unfinished, and quite disappointing. They just ended it without solving any of the problems written in the story. So basically it's like all of that mumbo-jumbo was written just for nothing! Anyways, it was really good, but I still feel that it was unfinished