Young-hee and the Pullocho

Young-hee and the Pullocho
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Mark James Russell

شابک

9781462915101
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

February 1, 2015
In this portal fantasy, a Korean teenager must complete a dangerous quest to save her annoying younger brother. For Young-hee, 13, nothing about her family's return to Seoul after five years in Canada has been pleasant. When she discovers a hidden door to a vibrant magical land, it's a welcome escape from her life's depressing realities. Young-hee's younger brother accompanies her on her second trip through the portal, and during that trip, he falls for a trap set by a crafty dokkaebi (goblin). So Young-hee makes a desperate deal with the dokkaebi: She will go on a journey to find a pullocho, a rare magical plant, and exchange it for her brother's freedom so they can both return home. Russell enriches his debut novel with many details borrowed from Korean folk tales. Fans of stories within stories will enjoy the tales included here, but young readers may find it difficult to keep track of the numerous Korean terms, as no glossary is provided. The novel's pacing suffers from Russell's decision to open with Young-hee's bargain with the dokkaebi before backtracking to her move to Seoul; it takes nearly a third of the book to get back to the first scene. It's also hard not to find it ironic that sullen Young-hee's default complaint is "So annoying." More mundane than magical. (Fantasy. 9-13)

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Booklist

April 15, 2015
Grades 5-7 After living abroad for five years, Young-hee returns to Seoul with her mother and her brother, four-year-old Bum. She misses her friends in Toronto, dislikes their dumpy apartment complex, and resents having to look after her pesky little brother. After she discovers an alternate world, Young-hee takes Bum into Strange Land, where he is soon abducted by a malicious dokkaebi, a goblin. To rescue him, Young-hee must find a pullocho, a magical ginsenglike root. Her quest leads her through perilous lands where she finds stout companions, fearsome enemies, magic potions, and unexpected transformations. A Canadian journalist living in Korea, Russell sometimes retells a Korean folktale at the end of a chapter, and throughout the novel, elements of folklore become intertwined with the fantasy. A likable, modern heroine, Young-hee deals with challenges that, while sometimes dreamlike, bring about definite changes in her viewpoint. This quick-paced adventure story is one of the few middle-grade novels available here that reflect Korean culture and lore.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)




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