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A Step from Heaven
A Step from Heaven
Author: An Na
THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In her mesmerizing first novel, Na traces the life of Korean-born Young Ju from age four through her teenage years. The journey for Young and her family is an acculturation process that is, a
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ISBN-13: 9780807216125
ISBN-10: 0807216127
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Listening Library
Book Type: Audio CD
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Oh's appropriately girlish voice and measured reading bring to life Young Ju, quiet heroine of debut novelist Na's dark tale of a family of Korean immigrants, which just won the ALA's Printz Award for teenage literature. At age four, Young Ju is not happy to be leaving her Korean home and loving Halmoni (grandmother) to move with her parents to Mi Gook (America), believed to be the land of great promise. Through Young Ju's experiences, listeners hear the family unravel as difficulties mount for them in the States. Young Ju's parents struggle with several low-paying jobs, handicapped by their language barrier. Young Ju's alcoholic and bitter father abuses his wife and children and forbids Young Ju to socialize with American friends. And when her father crosses a frightening line in his cruelty, Young Ju bravely takes action that sets her mother, younger brother and herself on the path to yet another new life in America. Oh's characterization, which realistically captures this powerful contemporary story and gives authentic crispness to Korean words and phrases, will keep you in its grip.
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This is a great book. It really makes you feel fortunate for the life you have.
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Compelling story of a Korean family's struggles to become American, yet stay Korean. It would have been a very sad book if the characters hadn't overcome their adversity.