Finding Junie Kim

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.4 X 1.4 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062987983
About the Author

Ellen Oh is the cofounder of We Need Diverse Books and author of the award-winning Spirit Hunters series for middle grade readers and the Prophecy trilogy (Prophecy, Warrior, and King) for young adults. Originally from New York City, Ellen is a former adjunct college instructor and lawyer with an insatiable curiosity for ancient Asian history. Ellen lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband and three children and has yet to satisfy her quest for a decent bagel. You can visit her online at ellenoh.com.

Reviews

"An obvious labor of love, shedding light on both present-day problems and an often-overlooked war, tackling extremely challenging subjects like racism, depression, suicidal ideation, death, and even gruesome war crimes. But there is also fierce familial love, supportive friendship, and an undercurrent of hope that buoys Junie in her worst times and helps her endure and grow. Junie's difficult journey is certainly one worth taking." -- Booklist (starred review)

"She seamlessly provides insight into Korean history and culture for the unintroduced and captures the human condition during wartime through frank portrayals of Junie's modern-day struggles...Oh's powerful novel sheds light on the devastating effect racism can have, and tells a history often overlooked." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"This novel is firmly rooted in real-life events...which gives the book an urgency that speaks to this moment of anti-Asian intolerance. Like Linda Sue Park's "A Long Walk to Water" and Alan Gratz's "Refugee," it will help young readers understand the unfathomable tragedy of being a child trapped in war and also the imperative of never giving up hope -- of enduring." -- New York Times Book Review

"An intergenerational tale that highlights a girl's growing confidence and awareness." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Oh conveys the legacy of bravery, tenderness, and forgiveness alongside the fallout of intergenerational trauma in a complex novel that touches on gender discrimination and racism, mental health, and imperialism and civil war...Junie's healthy and inclusive family dynamic contributes warmth and hopefulness, and her grandparents' backstories and personal integrity in the face of hardship are thoughtfully drawn." -- Publishers Weekly

"Filled with unforgettable characters, this profoundly moving story about a girl's search for self is at once both unique and universal, timely and timeless. A book that should be on every shelf." -- Padma Venkatraman, Walter Award-winning author of The Bridge Home

"Any reader who has been fortunate enough to hear stories from their grandparents will recognize the power of Junie's experiences. By listening to her grandparents talk about their choices and bravery during the Korean War, Junie discovers part of where she comes from, and gains the courage to make a difference in the future." -- Wendy Wan-Long Shang, award-winning author of The Great Wall of Lucy Wu

"A beautifully moving story that cleverly spans generations and continents and highlights how to find courage and resilience in the face of unspeakable hardship. Junie Kim is a wonderful, thoughtful protagonist who grows as she learns hard truths about the devasting Korean War, about herself and how she relates to challenges in the world today, and about the power of friendship and family." -- Hena Khan, Award-winning author of Amina's Voice