When My Name Was Keoko
On Sale: 04/17/2012
When My Name Was Keoko
On Sale: 04/17/2012
Format:
School Library Journal Best Book
New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
New York Public Library's “One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing”
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’ Book Award (Illinois)
ALA Notable Children’s Book
Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year
Publishers Weekly Best Book
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award (Vermont)
Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
Jane Addams Book Award Honor Book
About the Book
"This powerful and riveting tale of one close-knit, proud Korean family movingly addresses life-and-death issues of courage and collaboration, injustice, and death-defying determination in the face of totalitarian oppression." (Kirkus starred review)
Sun-hee and her older brother, Tae-yul, live in Korea with their parents. Because Korea is under Japanese occupation, the children study Japanese and speak it at school. Their own language, their flag, the folktales Uncle tells them—even their names—are all part of the Korean culture that is now forbidden.
When World War II comes to Korea, Sun-hee is surprised that the Japanese expect their Korean subjects to fight on their side. But the greatest shock of all comes when Tae-yul enlists in the Japanese army in an attempt to protect Uncle, who is suspected of aiding the Korean resistance. Sun-hee stays behind, entrusted with the life-and-death secrets of a family at war.
This moving historical novel is from Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park, whose beloved middle grade books include A Single Shard and A Long Walk to Water.
Critical Praise
"A brother and sister alternate as narrators in Newbery Medalist Park's (A Single Shard) well-constructed novel, which takes place from 1940-1945 in Japanese-occupied Korea. Through the use of shifting narrators, Park subtly points up the differences between male and female roles in Korean society; and the father's process of choosing the family's Japanese name speaks volumes about his strength and intelligence. Readers will come away with an appreciation of this period of history and likely a greater interest in learning more about it." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"This powerful and riveting tale of one close-knit, proud Korean family movingly addresses life-and-death issues of courage and collaboration, injustice, and death-defying determination in the face of totalitarian oppression." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Park is a masterful prose stylist, and her characters are developed beautifully. She excels at making traditional Korean culture accessible to Western readers." — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
"What is outstanding is the insight Park gives into the complex minds of these young people. Each of them reacts to the events in different ways—Sun-hee takes refuge in writing while Tae-yul throws his energies into physical work. This beautifully crafted and moving novel joins a small but growing body of literature." — School Library Journal (starred review)
"The drama is in the facts about the war, and Park does a fine job of showing how the politics of the occupation and resistance affect ordinary people." — Booklist
""Vivid…historical details heighten realism. The final scene shines with hope. A beautifully crafted story that delights as it informs." — Riverbank Review
-Product Details
- ISBN: 9780547722399
- ISBN 10: 0547722397
- Imprint: Clarion Books
- On Sale: 04/17/2012
- Pages: 208
- List Price:12.50 CAD
- Ages: 10 to 12
- BISAC1 : JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Military & Wars
- BISAC2 : JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Asia
- BISAC3 : JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories
- BISAC4 : JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Siblings
- BISAC5 : JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Asia
- BISAC6 : JUVENILE FICTION / War & Military