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Project Mulberry Project Mulberry. Park, Linda Sue; Clarion Books, 2005. Grade Level: 6-8 ISBN 0618477861 $16.00 hardback
Winner of the 2005 Chicago Tribune Young Adult Fiction Prize Reading Level: 4.3 Interest Level: 4-7 Lexile: 690
Synopsis: Through a Wiggles, an after-school club, project, Julia, a Korean-American girl, and her friend Patrick learn how to grow silkworms and make silk. Julia learns to appreciate he heritage and about how prejudice can affect relationships. In between chapters are conversations between the author and the main character.
General Review: Park’s story draws the reader in with believable characters and events. Each chapter leaves the reader wanting to find out what happens next and looking forward to the delightful banter between the author and Julia, the main character. The dialogue between Julia and the author add insight into the story and how to write a book.
Themes: Friendship, Family life, Authorship, Prejudices, Korean Americans, Silkworms, Farming.
Author Info Author’s Website:
Article on SIRS Discoverer: Collison, Cathy. Meet Linda Sue Park: Her Library Card is Her Passport. YAK'S CORNER. Sept. 12, 2002
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Here is a recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,,FOOD_9936_27620,00.html?rsrc=search
Quick Spicy Kimchee courtesy of Tyler Florence, Food 911 1 head Napa cabbage, about 1 to 1 1/2 pounds Remove outer leaves from cabbage. Cut cabbage in quarters and remove the tough inner core. Slice across sections into 1/2-inch slices. Put into a colander, add salt, and mix well. Place over a bowl and let drain, covered, until wilted, about 2 hours. In a large bowl combine the vinegar and sugar and stir to dissolve. Add the chili paste, ginger, garlic, and scallions and stir. Rinse the salt off the cabbage with a couple of changes of water. Dry well and add to the vinegar mixture; stir well to combine. Put into a sterilized glass jar and pack the cabbage down; add enough water to cover. Close the jar and refrigerate for at least 4 hours. This is spicy and gets spicier the longer it sits - add or subtract chili paste to your taste.
Similar Books for further reading: Park, Linda Sue. A Single Shard Park, Linda Sue. When My Name was Keoko Peck, Richard. A Year Down Yonder Curtis, Christopher Paul. Bud, Not Buddy DiCamillo, Kate. Tale of Despereaux Avi. Crispin: Cross of the Lead
Books for further reading on Korean culture: Choi, Sook Nyul. Year of the Impossible Goodbyes (and sequels) Wong, Janet. Suitcase Full of Seaweed and Other Poems |
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