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The Master Puppeteer

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222:, Japan when he accompanies his father, Hanji, to deliver a puppet to the Hanaza theater. Yoshida, the owner and master puppeteer, offers to take the boy on as an apprentice. To Jiro’s chagrin, his mother, Isako, does not take Yoshida’s offer seriously. Determined not to be a burden on his family during the current famine, Jiro runs away to the theater, where he becomes an apprentice. He begins his career by opening curtains and memorizing scripts and eventually graduates to a role as a “foot operator.” Along the way, he is helped by an older boy, Yoshida’s son, Kinshi, who does not seem able to please his father. 174: 229:
Jiro later finds the sword that Saburo used for the performance day special on the second floor of the storage room, a shed-like room with walls lined with puppets which is off-limits. He asks the theater’s reciter, Okada, for advice on whether to give the sword to Kinshi as an opportunity to talk to
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Worried about his father, who is said to be ill, Jiro briefly returns home to discover that Isako has taken his father to recuperate at a relative’s farm in Kyoto. When Jiro again returns home on New Year’s Day, he discovers that his mother is near starvation, and when he returns to the Hanaza he
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Saburo, who was believed to be Yoshida. Okada later tells Jiro that he is Saburo. Isako and Okada eventually agree to exchange the boys - Jiro to remain with Okada and the theatre, while Kinshi will stay with Isako on the farm - and live a happy life.
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realizes he forgot to pray. One evening, Saburo, the mysterious bandit who steals from the rich to help the poor, leaves a notice on the door of the theater demanding a special performance of the current play, “The Thief of the Tokaido.”
547: 260:: the puppet master of the Hanaza; he has a nasty attitude, and beats Kinshi with a bamboo stick. Jiro accuses him of being Saburo, but towards the end of the story, we find out he really isn't. 582: 207: 348: 577: 522: 542: 527: 572: 242:: The protagonist who apprentices himself at the Hanaza; he is a clumsy 13-year-old. He was cursed when he was born. He is always very hungry. 136: 557: 532: 562: 284:: A man who works at the theater; chief left-handed operator; oversees the chores and practices of the other boys. Strict but kind. 341: 357: 248:: Jiro's father, a craftsman who makes puppets for a living; he is utmost serene. He betrayed his family later on in the story. 179: 421: 552: 373: 537: 397: 334: 381: 317: 199: 72: 483: 405: 499: 86: 313: 491: 429: 218:
Thirteen-year-old Jiro finds himself caught up in the political events of late eighteenth-century
413: 361: 203: 475: 143: 131: 21: 567: 195: 157: 76: 437: 461: 453: 254:: Jiro's grouchy mother; she blames Jiro for the deaths of his two brothers and sister. 516: 34: 278:: Jiro's neighbor's son, Jiro finds Taro at Jiro's house when his parents are gone. 290:: the blind, wise reciter at Hanaza, later revealed to be the so-called "Saburo". 326: 169: 115: 17: 150: 272:: Robin-Hood-like figure who robs from the rich and gives to the poor. 445: 320:. Retrieved 21 February 2012. (With acceptance speech by Paterson.) 219: 548:
National Book Award for Young People's Literature winning works
330: 144: 296:: a young apprentice who stutters and is hated by Yoshida. 158: 266:: Yoshida's son who tutors Jiro in the way of the puppet. 186:
1975 historical children's novel by Katherine Paterson
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Index

Puppeteer
Master of Puppets

Children's literature
historical novel
Thomas Y. Crowell
hardcover
ISBN
978-0-690-00913-2
OCLC
1257048
LC Class
Children's literature portal
historical novel
children
Katherine Paterson
National Book Award in category Children’s Literature
Osaka
"National Book Awards – 1977,"
National Book Foundation
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Novels
Katherine Paterson
The Sign of the Chrysanthemum
Of Nightingales That Weep
The Master Puppeteer
Bridge to Terabithia
The Great Gilly Hopkins

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