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Books with author by Linda Sue Park

  • A Single Shard

    Linda Sue Park

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Aug. 2, 2002)
    A New York Times Bestseller A Newbery Medal Winner 2002 A School Library Journal Best Book An ALA Notable Book for Children An orphan, Tree-ear lives beneath a bridge with his friend Crane-man, a lame weaver. Foraging for their food, he is often drawn to the potters' village, dreaming of making a pot one day. This account of a creative spirit on its journey toward fulfillment is set in 12th century Korea. An Accelerated Reader® title
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  • The Firekeeper's Son by Linda Sue Park

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1751)
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  • Tap Dancing On The Roof: Sijo

    Linda Sue Park

    Library Binding (Clarion, Aug. 16, 2007)
    A collection of sijo, a traditional Korean form of poetry, that follows a child through the seasons.
  • Seesaw Girl by Linda Sue Park

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1656)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • Tap Dancing on the Roof: Sijo

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1624)
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  • Bee-Bim Bop!

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Nov. 10, 2008)
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  • A Single Shard

    Linda Sue Park

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 23, 2001)
    Tree-ear, an orphan, lives under a bridge in Ch’ulp’o, a potters’ village famed for delicate celadon ware. He has become fascinated with the potter’s craft; he wants nothing more than to watch master potter Min at work, and he dreams of making a pot of his own someday. When Min takes Tree-ear on as his helper, Tree-ear is elated — until he finds obstacles in his path: the backbreaking labor of digging and hauling clay, Min’s irascible temper, and his own ignorance. But Tree-ear is determined to prove himself — even if it means taking a long, solitary journey on foot to present Min’s work in the hope of a royal commission . . . even if it means arriving at the royal court with nothing to show but a single celadon shard.
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  • Cavern Of Secrets

    Linda Sue Park

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 27, 2018)
    Raffa Santana has spent all winter hiding in the harsh wilderness of the Sudden Mountains, and now it's time to return home. Home, where his parents will help him fight back against the vile Chancellor who has captured and altered the wild creatures of the Forest of Wonders. Home, where Raffa's beloved companion, Echo the bat, will recover from his mysterious sickness. To get there, Raffa must make a treacherous journey across Obsidia. Along the way, he will discover a luminous plant that might be the key to saving the creatures stuck in the Chancellor's grasp... if only Raffa can unlock the plant's secrets and deliver the cure to the captive animals.
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  • Project Mulberry

    Mrs Linda Sue Park

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 23, 2007)
    In her first novel with a contemporary setting, the Newbery Medal-winning author of A Single Shard delivers a funny, lively story that illuminates both the process of writing a novel and the meaning of growing up American.
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  • Project Mulberry

    Linda Sue Park

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 18, 2005)
    Julia Song and her friend Patrick would love to win a blue ribbon, maybe even two, at the state fair. They’ve always done projects together, and they work well as a team. This time, though, they’re having trouble coming up with just the right plan. Then Julia’s mother offers a suggestion: They can raise silkworms, as she did when she was a girl in Korea.Patrick thinks it’s a great idea. Of course there are obstacles—for example, where will they get mulberry leaves, the only thing silkworms eat?—but nothing they can’t handle.Julia isn’t so sure. The club where kids do their projects is all about traditional American stuff, and raising silkworms just doesn’t fit in. Moreover, the author, Ms. Park, seems determined to make Julia’s life as complicated as possible, no matter how hard Julia tries to talk her out of it.In her first novel with a contemporary setting, Linda Sue Park delivers a funny, lively story that illuminates both the process of writing a novel and the meaning of growing up American.
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  • The Kite Fighters

    Linda Sue Park

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 7, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In Korea in 1473, eleven-year-old Young-sup overcomes his rivalry with his older brother Kee-sup, who as the first-born son receives special treatment from their father, he combines his kite-flying skill with Kee-sup's kite-making skill in an attempt to win the New Year kite-fighting competition.
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  • The Kite Fighters

    Linda Sue Park

    Audio CD (Recorded Records, Aug. 16, 2000)
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