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Focus: Culturally-Responsive Author Study Booklist Yangsook Choi Developed by: Sylvia Stipich Fall, 2010

Author Study Book List Korean-American Author, Yangsook Choi Yangsook Choi grew up in Korea and arrived in the USA when she was twenty four to study art. She went through several career changes, which included working as a flight attendant and studying interior design. However, she always knew she '"would use [her] profession as a channel to somehow connect to children...[because her] heart was hardened by the injustices towards children by the rules made by self centered grown ups." i She has written and illustrated many books for children, all of which have a multicultural theme running throughout. Sylvia Stipich Rhode Island College Book List for 2nd to 6th graders

Choi, Y. (1997). The Sun Girl and the Moon Boy: A Korean Folktale (1st ed.). New Now the mother rests in peace because all people now have light to help them see. WIDA levels: A higher level Expanding learner may be able to understand with the help of the pictures, but the language in the story itself is fairly complex. However, if the learner is already familiar with this story, they may understand the narrative quite easily while missing some of the finer points. Overall, more appropriate for a Bridging learner. York: Knopf Books For Young Readers. Synopsis: The author's retelling of a Korean fairy tale similar in some ways to the Little Red Riding Hood story. Long ago, the story tells, there was only darkness. People used lamps to see and avoid the tigers that were common in these days. One day a mother went to market to buy some food, but was eaten by a tiger on her way back. The tiger then put on her clothes and tried to trick the children into believing he was their mother. Eventually the tiger breaks in and chases the children, but their mother saves them by throwing down a rope from Heaven. The boy turns into the moon, while the girl becomes the sun. Choi, Y. (1999). New Cat (1st ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr). Synopsis: A story about a tofu factory owner who gets a cat to help keep his business free of mice. However, one tricky mouse outwits the new cat by retreating to the production floor, which the cat cannot reach. The mouse nibbles on some wires, causing

an electrical fire that the cat puts out peaches had all come from nearby by knocking over a cart of watery tofu. farmer's orchards! Yangsook comes A beautifully illustrated book, which up with an idea to help these farmers, portrays the evil mouse and frustrated who otherwise would have been feline quite nicely. devastated. WIDA levels: This book would WIDA levels: A good match for an entertain a Developing level learner, Expanding learner. who could understand the ideas in the book through the pictures, but would be better suited for an Expanding level learner. Choi, Y. (2006). Behind the Mask (First Edition ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr). Synopsis: A great book for Choi, Y. (2005). Peach Heaven (1st ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr). Synopsis: A young girl growing up in multicultural kids about a KoreanAmerican boy. We understand from various clues in the book that the main the 1970s in Korea loves peaches. character, Kimin, grew up in the USA, During this time, Korea's economy but through his family is still strongly was still experiencing problems, so connected to Korean culture even if he peaches were considered an expensive doesn't speak the language well. Not and luxurious food. Nonetheless, she knowing what to be for Halloween one dreams of peaches all the time. One year, Kimin follows his mother's day, during monsoon season, it begins suggestion to put on his grandfather's to rain peaches. Everyone collects mask. Kimin's grandfather was a mask them, and then they understand the dancer, which was highly applauded in mystery of the raining peaches; the Korea, but which scared Kimin as a

young boy. The other children at first laugh at Kimin's costume idea, but eventually love it and help him discover more about his family than even Kimin's mother ever knew about. WIDA levels: Expanding or Bridging. Has sophisticated themes about family and culture that younger or less advanced ELLs would have difficulty understanding and expressing. Lee, M. (2006). Earthquake. New York: Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr). Synopsis: A story about the 1906 earthquake, as seen by immigrants in San Francisco's Chinatown. WIDA levels: Features some repetitive language and minimal text that would make it possible for a low Developing level learner to understand. Many place names are mentioned, so understanding of capitalization conventions would greatly improve understanding. Park, F. (2002). Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong (Library Binding ed.). Washington, DC: National Geographic Children's Books. Synopsis: A tale of an older grade school girl, Jangmi, whose parents are moving with her from Korea to Brighton, Massachusetts. The local setting may look familiar to students here, but to Jangmi everything looks strange and different from Korea. In the end, she makes a new friend and decides maybe her new home isn't so bad after all. WIDA levels: Low Developing to Expanding. The Name Jar. (2003). New York, New York: Dragonfly Books. Synopsis: Story of a Korean girl, UneHei, who recently immigrated. Her classmates begin a name jar for her, with suggestions for her new American name, but the day that she is to choose her new name, the jar vanishes. WIDA: Expanding and above. Wong, J. S. (2000). This Next New Year (1st ed ed.). New York: Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr). Synopsis: A half Korean, half Chinese child recounts how and when he and his friends of various ethnicities celebrate the New Year. WIDA: Beginning learners will find the sentence structure and storyline repetitive enough to follow, but with enough variety to maintain interest.

All books are English only, though many have Korean in the pictures. All books are shown as available-no audio book versions are listed. i (n.d.). Multicultural Literature. Retrieved October 6, 2010, from http://lindalaib.tripod.com/id26.html

The Booklist Project A Project of the M.Ed. In TESL Program, Feinstein School of Education and Human Development Rhode Island College For Further Information, Contact: Nancy Cloud, Ed.D., Director ncloud@ric.edu Rhode Island College 600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Providence, RI 02908