Japan Children’s Literature Association Award にほんじどうぶんがくしゃきょうかいしょう
Edition 1 (1961)
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5 peopleYama ga Naiteru is a jointly written children's novel by Minoru Suzuki, Tokuyoshi Takahashi, Toshio Sasahara, Sennichiro Maki, and Yosaku Uematsu. It portrays children's lives and local realities around a mountain, and is significant as a postwar children's literary work engaging with region and society.
A postwar children's novel, collaboratively written, about children living with the realities of a mountain community.
Yama ga Naiteru is a jointly written children's novel by Minoru Suzuki, Tokuyoshi Takahashi, Toshio Sasahara, Sennichiro Maki, and Yosaku Uematsu. It portrays children's lives and local realities around a mountain, and is significant as a postwar children's literary work engaging with region and society.
A postwar children's novel, collaboratively written, about children living with the realities of a mountain community.
Yama ga Naiteru is a jointly written children's novel by Minoru Suzuki, Tokuyoshi Takahashi, Toshio Sasahara, Sennichiro Maki, and Yosaku Uematsu. It portrays children's lives and local realities around a mountain, and is significant as a postwar children's literary work engaging with region and society.
A postwar children's novel, collaboratively written, about children living with the realities of a mountain community.
Yama ga Naiteru is a jointly written children's novel by Minoru Suzuki, Tokuyoshi Takahashi, Toshio Sasahara, Sennichiro Maki, and Yosaku Uematsu. It portrays children's lives and local realities around a mountain, and is significant as a postwar children's literary work engaging with region and society.
A postwar children's novel, collaboratively written, about children living with the realities of a mountain community.
Yama ga Naiteru is a jointly written children's novel by Minoru Suzuki, Tokuyoshi Takahashi, Toshio Sasahara, Sennichiro Maki, and Yosaku Uematsu. It portrays children's lives and local realities around a mountain, and is significant as a postwar children's literary work engaging with region and society.
A postwar children's novel, collaboratively written, about children living with the realities of a mountain community.