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Books with title Fred the Fly and the Boom Boom Blossom

  • The Blossom and the Firefly

    Sherri L. Smith

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 18, 2020)
    From the award-winning author of Flygirl comes this powerful WWII romance between two Japanese teens caught in the cogs of an unwinnable war, perfect for fans of Salt to the Sea, Lovely War, and Code Name Verity.Japan 1945. Taro is a talented violinist and a kamikaze pilot in the days before his first and only mission. He believes he is ready to die for his country . . . until he meets Hana. Hana hasn't been the same since the day she was buried alive in a collapsed trench during a bomb raid. She wonders if it would have been better to have died that day . . . until she meets Taro. A song will bring them together. The war will tear them apart. Is it possible to live an entire lifetime in eight short days? Sherri L. Smith has been called "an author with astonishing range" and "a stellar storyteller" by E. Lockhart, the New York Times-bestselling author of We Were Liars, and "a truly talented writer" by Jacqueline Woodson, the National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming. Here, with achingly beautiful prose, Smith weaves a tale of love in the face of death, of hope in the face of tragedy, set against a backdrop of the waning days of the Pacific War.
  • The Blossom and the Firefly

    Sherri L. Smith

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 18, 2020)
    From the award-winning author of Flygirl comes this powerful WWII romance between two Japanese teens caught in the cogs of an unwinnable war, perfect for fans of Salt to the Sea, Lovely War, and Code Name Verity.Japan 1945. Taro is a talented violinist and a kamikaze pilot in the days before his first and only mission. He believes he is ready to die for his country . . . until he meets Hana. Hana hasn't been the same since the day she was buried alive in a collapsed trench during a bomb raid. She wonders if it would have been better to have died that day . . . until she meets Taro. A song will bring them together. The war will tear them apart. Is it possible to live an entire lifetime in eight short days? Sherri L. Smith has been called "an author with astonishing range" and "a stellar storyteller" by E. Lockhart, the New York Times-bestselling author of We Were Liars, and "a truly talented writer" by Jacqueline Woodson, the National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming. Here, with achingly beautiful prose, Smith weaves a tale of love in the face of death, of hope in the face of tragedy, set against a backdrop of the waning days of the Pacific War.
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  • Fred the Fly and the Boom Boom Blossom

    J. W. Lawburns

    Paperback (ASA Publishing Company, March 13, 2010)
    This is J.W. Lawburns first published book, and he holds it close to his heart. The title "Fred the Fly and the Boom Boom Blossom" has a special meaning for him. The main character "Fred" was named after his friend, Red-Headed Fred, who inspired him to write this book. The Boom Boom Blossom is a fictional flower that was named after his little cousin, Stephanie, who is fittingly nicknamed "Boom Boom." DJ the Dragonfly also has a special meaning, as the initials, DJ, are those of his late grandmother Dolores Joanne, who passed away while this was being written. He only hopes that you, the reader, enjoy reading this book as much as he did writing it.
  • The Blossom and the Firefly

    Sherri L. Smith, Traci Kato-Kiriyama, Greg Watanabe, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Feb. 18, 2020)
    From the award-winning author of Flygirl comes this powerful WWII romance between two Japanese teens caught in the cogs of an unwinnable war, perfect for fans of Salt to the Sea, Lovely War, and Code Name Verity. Japan 1945. Taro is a talented violinist and a kamikaze pilot in the days before his first and only mission. He believes he is ready to die for his country...until he meets Hana. Hana hasn't been the same since the day she was buried alive in a collapsed trench during a bomb raid. She wonders if it would have been better to have died that day...until she meets Taro. A song will bring them together. The war will tear them apart. Is it possible to live an entire lifetime in eight short days? Sherri L. Smith has been called "an author with astonishing range" and "a stellar storyteller" by E. Lockhart, the New York Times best-selling author of We Were Liars, and "a truly talented writer" by Jacqueline Woodson, the National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming. Here, with achingly beautiful prose, Smith weaves a tale of love in the face of death, of hope in the face of tragedy, set against a backdrop of the waning days of the Pacific War.