![]() Though the pair reside under a bridge, surviving on cast-off rubbish and fallen grains of rice, they believe ‘stealing and begging. In Ch'ul'po, a potter's village, Crane-man (so called because of one shriveled leg) raises 10-year-old orphan Tree-Ear (named for a mushroom that grows ‘without benefit of parent-seed’). ![]() ![]() “Park ( Seesaw Girl) molds a moving tribute to perseverance and creativity in this finely etched novel set in mid- to late-12th-century Korea. NCTE Kaleidoscope: A Multicultural Booklist for Grades K-8Ģ001 New York Public Library, 100 Titles for Reading and SharingĢ002 Notable Books for a Global Society (ILA)Ģ003 Pennsylvania Young Reader’s Choice Award NomineeĢ006 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Book Award Master List (IL)Ģ001 School Library Journal, Best Books of the YearĢ004 William Allen White Children’s Book Award Nominee (KS)Ģ004 Young Reader’s Choice Award-Intermediate, Grades 7-9 Winner 2003 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, Author HonorĢ003-2004 Charlie May Simon Book Award Nominee (AR)Ģ003 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award Nominee (VT)Ģ003-2004 Massachusetts Children’s Book Award NomineeĢ002 NCTE Adventuring with Books: Booklist for Pre-K – Grade 6 ![]()
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