Korean American Books

Summaries and reviews of fiction and nonfiction books by Korean American authors,
books about Korean Americans and Korea, and Korean literature in English translation,
including some academic works and a sampling on the Korean War
Showing posts with label Kim (Patti). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim (Patti). Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Here I Am, by Patti Kim, illustrated by Sonia Sánchez



Vivid illustrations enhance this wordless book, showing a touching story of surprising depth. A recently arrived immigrant boy in an American city feels alienated by the language and all that is new to him. His longing for his homeland is embodied in a seed he carries in his pocket. But he loses the seed, and his search to recover it leads him to adventures that open his eyes to wonderful discoveries and friendship. The universal story of the irony of loss that leads to acceptance and growth is portrayed with a rich, yet simple, sequence of lively drawings that express his shift in understanding the language and culture. 

Thursday, February 4, 2010

A Cab Called Reliable, by Patti Kim

Sensitive coming-of-age novel of a Korean American girl in a divorced immigrant family setting with alcoholic father, submerged mother. Beautifully written, powerful imagery. Stirring evocation of the helpless yearning of youth. Published 1997.