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Books with author by Linda Sue Park

  • Project Mulberry: Includes author interview

    Linda Sue Park, Mina Kim

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), April 26, 2005)
    Julia Song and her friend Patrick want to team up to win a blue ribbon at the state fair, but they can't agree on the perfect project. ThenJulia's mother suggests they raise silkworms as she did years ago in Korea. The optimistic twosome quickly realizes that raising silkworms is a lot tougher than they thought. And Julia never suspected that she'd be discussing the fate of her and Patrick's project with Ms. Park, the author of this book!From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • When My Name Was Keoko

    Linda Sue Park

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Archer's Quest

    Linda Sue Park

    Library Binding
    2006 Clarion Books hardcover, Linda Sue Park (A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story). An ancient Korean king ends up in a teenagers bedroom and needs help getting back to his time
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  • Seesaw Girl by Linda Sue Park

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1716)
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  • When My Name Was Keoko

    Linda Sue Park

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 18, 2002)
    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.
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  • Beast of Stone

    Linda Sue Park

    MP3 CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, March 6, 2018)
    [Children's Fiction (Ages 8-12-)]In this third and final installment in the enchanting Wing &Claw trilogy, Newbery Medal-winning author Linda Sue Park sends her young apothecary to the front lines of a fearsome battle, where he must rely on his talents and his friends to defend what he knows is right.Raffa Santana is a healer, not a fighter. As a gifted apothecary, he has amazing instincts for unleashing the potential of magical-seeming plants. But his skills have failed to free the animals that the heartless Chancellor captured and turned against the people of Obsidia -- directly threatening Raffa's friends and family.Now Raffa and his ragtag group of allies are preparing to confront the Chancellor's armies in battle. Great beasts, small animals, and humans alike will be joining the fight, and Raffa's heart yearns to prevent injuries -- and worse -- on both sides of the battle. After all, the Chancellor's creatures will be fighting against their will. Can Raffa's instincts for apothecary arts bring a tolerable resolution to an impossibly unfair fight?
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  • The Kite Fighters

    Linda Sue Park, Eung Won Park

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 20, 2000)
    In a riveting narrative set in fifteenth-century Korea, two brothers discover a shared passion for kites. Kee-sup can craft a kite unequaled in strength and beauty, but his younger brother, Young-sup, can fly a kite as if he controlled the wind itself. Their combined skills attract the notice of Korea's young king, who chooses Young-sup to fly the royal kite in the New Year kite-flying competition--an honor that is also an awesome responsibility. Although tradition decrees, and the boys' father insists, that the older brother represent the family, both brothers know that this time the family's honor is best left in Young-sup's hands. This touching and suspenseful story, filled with the authentic detail and flavor of traditional Korean kite fighting, brings a remarkable setting vividly to life. AUTHOR'S NOTE.
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  • A Single Shard: L-I-T Guide

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (Ducational Impression, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • The Kite Fighters

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (Sandpiper, June 7, 2010)
    In a riveting narrative set in fifteenth-century Korea, two brothers discover a shared passion for kites. Kee-sup can craft a kite unequaled in strength and beauty, but his younger brother, Young-sup, can fly a kite as if he controlled the wind itself. Their combined skills attract the notice of Korea's young king, who chooses Young-sup to fly the royal kite in the New Year kite-flying competition--an honor that is also an awesome responsibility. Although tradition decrees, and the boys' father insists, that the older brother represent the family, both brothers know that this time the family's honor is best left in Young-sup's hands. This touching and suspenseful story, filled with the authentic detail and flavor of traditional Korean kite fighting, brings a remarkable setting vividly to life. AUTHOR'S NOTE.
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  • Archer's Quest by Linda Sue Park

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 16, 1881)
    Excellent Book
  • A Long Walk to Water Based on a True Story, New, educational books

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback
    ISBN-10: 0547577311 Topic: People & Places / United States / African American, General, People & Places / Africa, Social Issues / General (see also headings under Family), Action & Adventure / Survival Stories ISBN-13: 9780547577319 Educational Level: Juvenile Audience Author: Linda Sue Park Age Level: Fifth Grade Publication Year: 2011 Brand: Clarion Books Language: English Subject: JUVENILE FICTION Key Details Author Linda Sue Park Number Of Pages 128 pages Format Paperback Publication Date 2011-10-04 Language English Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Dimensions Weight 3.5 Oz Height 0.3 In. Width 7.7 In. Length 7.7 In. Target Audience Group Juvenile Audience Grade From Fifth Grade Grade To Seventh Grade Age Range 10 - 12 Classification Method Dewey Decimal A823.4 Dewey Edition 22 Publisher's Note Hardcover edition: $16.00 CL 978-0-547-25127-1
  • A Single Shard

    Linda Sue Park

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 5, 2006)
    Tree-ear is an orphan in twelfth-century Korea. He lives under a bridge with Crane-man, a homeless widower who has taken him under his wing. Tree-ear hasn't got many prospects, but he is fascinated by master potter, Min, who lives in the nearby village. Secretly watching Min work, Tree-earlongs to be a potter himself. He persuades Min to let him do little jobs, until one day he has the chance to provide a service for him - one that could bring glory to Min and the village and fulfil his own dreams. But there are others seeking glory and many obstacles for a young boy toovercome.
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