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Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Jangmi is so sad. She's moving - leaving Korea to go to America. She
has to say good-bye to her house at 382 Shin Dang Dong and to everything
familiar - her room, the willow tree in the courtyard, her favorite foods,
the market place, and worst of all, her best friend, Kisuni. In this lyrical
story of a child's worries about moving and her ultimate resilience, Frances
Park and Ginger Park evoke the feelings of every child whose family must
move. Yangsook Choi's rich oil paintings reflect the mood, from the monsoon
rains of Korea, to the fogs of Massachusetts, to a final clearing as Jangmi
begins to feel at home at 112 Foster Terrace, Brighton, Massachusetts,
U.S.A.
Praise
Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong was listed in The New York Times Best Gift Guide.
"Children will find the details of cultural differences and the
immigrant experience well evoked." SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
"Though the subject of moving day is a popular theme, the Parks
provide a unique perspective on the experience...The parallels of life
in Korea and America are smartly conceived, and young readers will immediately
identify with Jangmi and her friends. Korean terms, easily recognized
in the context, add richness. Choi’s oils on the opposite page of
the text are simple and focus on the young girl, though the two countries
are distinct in the illustrations. A gentle and loving story perfectly
pitched to its audience." KIRKUS REVIEWS
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