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40 pp.
| North-South
| August, 2007
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7358-2143-9$16.95
(4)
K-3
Translated by Eun Hee Chun.
Illustrated by
Dong-Seong Kim.
A small boy on a streetcar platform implores, "Isn't my mama coming?" He's still waiting when the bilingual (English and Hangeul) text ends. But after three illustrated pages--if you look really, really closely--he's walking with Mama. The tale's pervasive melancholy is echoed in expansive double-page spreads in muted colors. Originally published in Korea in 1938, the story isn't likely to resonate with readers.