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Goodbye, 382 Frances Park

Goodbye, 382 By Frances Park

Goodbye, 382 by Frances Park


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Summary

Jangmi, a young Korean girl, can't bear the thought of leaving her home at 382 Shin Dang Dong and moving to America. At the goodbye party for her family, she and her friend Kisuni sit under a tree, reassuring each other they will stay in touch. Stirring illustrations mirror the moods of this sensitive story and capture the exotic beauty of Jangmi's Korean homeland. Full-color illustrations.

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Goodbye, 382 Summary

Goodbye, 382 by Frances Park

Jangmi can't bear the idea of leaving her home at 382 Shin Dang Dong, but she has no choice. Everything is packed, friends and family come for a good-bye party, and she and her best friend Kisuni sit under the willow tree in the rain and reassure each other that they will always be friends. Then it's off to the airport and into the unknown. The new house at 112 Foster Place in Brighton, Massachussetts, seems very strange, with its heavy doors and wooden floors, but the movers come with Jangmi's special things, the neighbors bring food, and Jangmi meets Mary, who may one day be her friend. At the end of the book Jangmi is sitting under the maple tree in the back yard writing to Kisuni but already beginning to settle in. The book is based on the experience of the authors' older sister, who moved with their parents from 382 Shin Dang Dongo to 112 Foster Place in 1956. To make sure to get the pictures just right, the illustrator (who herself emigrated from Korea to the U.S. at the age of 19) returned to Seoul to paint the illustrations during the Monsoon season. The exotic Korean setting is beautiful and interesting, but at base this is a book about moving, appropriate for the very large number of children who have to move and for those friends they leave behind.

About Frances Park

Frances Park and Ginger Park are sisters who were born in the United States to Korean immigrants. They have co-authored three other children's books focusing on Korea and Korean Americans, including My Freedom Trip, an IRA Children's Book Award winner. Goodbye, 382 Shin Dang Dong is based on the experience of their older sister.

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CIN0792279859G
9780792279853
0792279859
Goodbye, 382 by Frances Park
Used - Good
Hardback
National Geographic Books
2002-11-21
32
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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