![]() ![]() Ultimately, its the journey that counts, not the ending. You can never have enough books, even though you may never finish reading them all. Seashore Story Taro Yashima 3.21 86 ratings19 reviews 'Written and illustrated by Tareo Yashima.'-Jacket. They send us into galaxies and black holes, help discover hidden islands and languages, cross boundaries and borders and lighten up our imaginations like nothing else. Each book becomes precious in its own way a companion on a sole journey, a friend when sipping afternoon tea and a conscientious traveller when you want to avoid eye contact on public transport. “There are some books you can give away and some you just have to keep. And the sight of a partially read book can remind you that reading is an activity that you hope never to come to the end of.” Afraid of the teacher and unable to make any friends, Chibi passes his free time alonealone at study time, alone at playtime, always a. Chibi has been an outcast since that frightening first day of school when he hid under the schoolhouse. ![]() The sight of a book you haven’t read can remind you that there are many things you’ve yet to learn. A shy Japanese boy has difficulty adjusting to school and is misjudged by his classmates. “The sight of a book you’ve read can remind you of the many things you’ve already learned. All Those Books You’ve Bought but Haven’t Read? There’s a Word for That Oct. ![]()
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