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Tibet Through the Red Box
Tibet Through the Red Box: Through The Red Box | Peter Sis
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A father's diary, an artist's memoir. By the author of the best-selling Three Golden Keys. While my father was in China and Tibet, he kept a diary, which was later locked in a red box. We weren't allowed to touch the box. The stories I heard as a little boy faded to a hazy dream, and my drawings from that time make no sense. I cannot decipher them. It was not until I myself had gone far, far away and received the message from my father that I became interested in the red box again . . . In New York, Peter Sis receives a letter from his father. "The Red Box is now yours," it says. The brief note worries him and pulls him back to Prague, where the contents of the red box explain the mystery of his father's long absence during the 1950s. Czechoslovakia was behind the iron curtain; Vladimir Sis, a documentary filmmaker of considerable talent, was drafted into the army and sent to China to teach filmmaking. He left his wife, daughter, and young son, Peter, thinking he would be home for Christmas. Two Christmases would pass before he was heard from again: Vladimir Sis was lost in Tibet. He met with the Dalai Lama; he witnessed China's invasion of Tibet. When he returned to Prague, he dared not talk to his friends about all he had seen and experienced. But over and over again he told Peter about his Tibetan adventures. Weaving their two stories together - that of the father lost in Tibet and that of the small boy in Prague, lost without his father - Sis draws from his father's diary and from his own recollections of his father's incredible tales to reach a spiritual homecoming between father and son. With his sublime pictures, inspired by Tibetan Buddhist art and linking history to memory, Peter Sis gives us an extraordinary book - a work of singular artistry and rare imagination. This title has Common Core connections. Tibet Through the Red Box is a 1999 Caldecott Honor Book and the winner of the 1999 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award for Special Citation.
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#AcrossApril Day 7: This fits into the #WhiteCovers prompt. As found in the book:

“I was in a white bed in a white room, and I couldn‘t move my arms or legs. I remember nothing except that another Christmas was coming. Then I remember opening my eyes and someone – a stranger – was sitting by my bed, talking to me in his deep voice. He was holding my hands and telling me a story about a jingle-bell boy.”

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Eggs Intriguing! 5y
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This NF memoir won the 1999 Caldecott Award. This memoir is about the author, Peter Sis, and his memories of his father and discovering his father diary that was kept in a red box and reading about his experience as a filmmaker in Tibet. This book can be used as a PR, and then students can work together in groups in a science, language arts or history lesson, using this book. #ucflae3414su19

Estradan https://images.macmillan.com/folio-assets/teachers-guides/9780374347017TG.pdf provides curriculum connections that teachers can use in class. My favorite is the science lesson where students work in groups to investigate a yak (like in the book) & create a visual presentation of their findings. UDL 6.2- 6.2 because a group project like a presentation supports planning and strategy development & ESOL 48 using group & non-print assignment as an alt. 5y
DrSpalding Great idea to use the publisher as your resource. If this is a memoir then what genre is it… Yes it‘s non-fiction but it‘s really what? Beautiful job aligning universal design and English learner strategies. 5y
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#WanderingJune Day 20: This is an astounding piece of art that blends together magical realism and scraps of memory captured through a diary kept in a red box, along with stone fragments, butterfly wings, threads of transcendental travels through magic lakes and #mountains that kiss the heavens. But more than that, it is a story of how stories often heal in ways that we could not predict or even truly understand. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-eUe

VioletBramble My favorite Sis book 💚 5y
Cinfhen I would love this as a coffee table book ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
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This book offers a wonderful journey through Tibet. Peter Sís recounts his father's journey there through some excerpts taken from his diary. Between memories, dreams, and local tales, this book will make you travel.