A Thousand Cranes
Paper Cranes and the Children's Peace Monument - Hiroshima, Japan

Visitors to Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan find brighly colored origami cranes everywhere.  These cranes are a tribute to Sadako Sasaki and a wish for peace.   Sadako was two years old when she was exposed to the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.  She suffered no apparent immediate injuries.  However, nine years later, Sadako was diagnosed with leukemia and was admitted to the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital.  Believing that folding paper cranes would help her recover, she continued folding them until her death on October 25, 1955.

Sadako's death triggered a campaign to build a monument to peace.  The Children's Peace Monument (also called the "Tower of a Thousand Cranes") that stands in Peace Park is the result of that campaign.  Now, approximately 10 million cranes are offered each year at the Monument. 

We have chosen a list of titles that reflect the hard work that peace and reconciliation require - not unlike the seemingly impossible task of folding one thousand paper cranes.
 Strength to love by King, Martin Luther, 1929-1968.   Strength to love
King, Martin Luther, 1929-1968.
This is a collection of classic sermons preached by Martin Luther King, Jr.
 
 No future without forgiveness by Tutu, Desmond.   No future without forgiveness
Tutu, Desmond.
"The establishment of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a pioneering internatio ...
 
 The Future of peace : on the front lines with the  ... by Hunt, Scott A.   The Future of peace : on the front lines with the world's great peacemakers
Hunt, Scott A.
"What does it mean to fight for peace today? We all want lasting peace. But is it really possible, a ...
 
 The moral architecture of world peace : Nobel laur ... by Cobban, Helena.   The moral architecture of world peace : Nobel laureates discuss our global ...
Cobban, Helena.
Based on the views expressed by a contingent of Nobel Peace Prize laureates--including the Dalai Lam ...
 
 My hope for peace by Sādāt, Jīhān, 1933-   My hope for peace
Sādāt, Jīhān, 1933-
 
 Mohandas Gandhi : essential writings by Gandhi, 1869-1948.   Mohandas Gandhi : essential writings
Gandhi, 1869-1948.
Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) is widely acknowledged as one of the great souls of the twentieth centur ...
 
 An autobiography : the story of my experiments wit ... by Gandhi, 1869-1948.   An autobiography : the story of my experiments with truth
Gandhi, 1869-1948.
"Mohandas K. Gandhi is One of the most inspiring figures of our time. In his classic autobiography h ...
 
 The voice of hope by Aung San Suu Kyi.   The voice of hope
Aung San Suu Kyi.
 
 A persistent peace : one man's struggle for a nonv ... by Dear, John, 1959-   A persistent peace : one man's struggle for a nonviolent world
Dear, John, 1959-
 
 Peace is the way : bringing war and violence to an ... by Chopra, Deepak   Peace is the way : bringing war and violence to an end
Chopra, Deepak
 
 My soul looks back in wonder : voices of the civil ... by Williams, Juan.   My soul looks back in wonder : voices of the civil rights experience
Williams, Juan.
 
 Waging peace in our schools by Lantieri, Linda.   Waging peace in our schools
Lantieri, Linda.
 
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