Hana and the Golden Kenzan

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3.5
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When Hana's parents leave on a trip to Brazil looking for new plant life, she and her dog, Bunny, must move to her Japanese grandmother's house for the summer. With no Internet and no cable TV, Hana feels cut off from the world. Soon after Hana and Bunny arrive at the house, things start to get strange. Hana discovers a garden with talking flowers and insects. When she finds out that zombie weeds are about to take over the garden and perhaps more, it's up to her to save the day. Will she save her friends, or will the garden finally fall under a wicked spider's control? the ancient Japanese art of Ikebana – flower arranging – may hold the answer.
Hana and the Golden Kenzan is based on characters, illustrations, and story ideas developed by Lina and Erika Schell when they were 12-years-old. The book was written by Lina's and Erika's father. The girls' mother – Miwa – is a licensed Ikebana instructor and provided inspiration for the story.

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3.5
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Anil Das
22 May 2022
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About the author

Jim Schell is a native Oregonian. Before moving to Idaho, Jim lived for 15 years in Japan. Hana and the Golden Kenzan was inspired by his experiences in Japan, his wife's love of Ikebana, and his twin daughters' imagination and drawing ability. Jim holds a BS degree from Santa Clara University and an MBA from the University of Oregon.

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