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Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
Sato The Rabbit: The Moon
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Sato The Rabbit: The Moon

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By Yuki Ainoya

A pillow of fresh spring water, a moon basket, and flowers that grow more fragrant at night as they carry you aloft into dreams: such is the gentle world, rich in sensorial experience, nature, and imagination, of Sato the Rabbit. Pastoral and surreal, the seven short tales in this collection are a celebration of the senses, and of the harmony that can exist between a gentle creature such as Sato the Rabbit and the natural world. Whether it's a pillow of cool, fresh water offered to him for a nap by the spring on a blisteringly hot day, a fragrant floral air float to carry him and his dreams, a hole in his hat, through which he discovers a midsummer forest full of singing cicadas, or a moon basket, nature's offerings are a bounty to be marveled at and enjoyed.

The second book in a whimsical trilogy from Japan, this collection of stories invites readers to embrace the wonders of nature, the transportive power of the senses, and the transformation of the imagination. Because, as Sato shows us, the beauty that we see in the world is actively created by the eyes which perceive it and the imagination that conceives it.

Enchanted Lion Books
Hardback
72 Pages