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One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue by Ishii Takayuki
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“Every war invariably results in terrible tragedies, immense waste and sinful destruction. All wars, no matter how big or small, how nearby or far away, diminish OUR humanity to a barbaric level.”
Takayuki Ishii, One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue
“Those tests showed that Sadako’s white blood count was 33,000. A normal person’s white blood count is between 5,000 and 8,000. Her red blood count was 3,560,000. A normal person’s would be between 4,000,000 and 5,000,000.”
Takayuki Ishii, One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue
“In November, Mrs. Sasaki became very ill. With each passing day, the radiation that had infected her body would make its gruesome symptoms more visible. Soon, it became apparent that Mr. Sasaki was also infected. Both parents took consolation in thinking that at least Sadako and Masahiro had been spared what was now commonly referred to as the Atomic Bomb Disease.”
Takayuki Ishii, One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue
“Sadako’s death, ten years after the Hiroshima bombing, was caused by radiation exposure.”
Takayuki Ishii, One Thousand Paper Cranes: The Story of Sadako and the Children's Peace Statue