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La fille du calligraphe par Kim, Eugenia-

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The Calligrapher's Daughter by Kim, Eugenia
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by Kim, Eugenia | HC | VeryGood
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“Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ...
Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780805089127
Book Title
Calligrapher's Daughter
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Eugenia Kim
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Coming of Age, Historical
Item Width
6.7in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

A sweeping debut novel inspired by the life of the author's mother, "The Calligrapher's Daughter" follows a young woman who dares to fight for a brighter future in occupied Korea.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805089128
ISBN-13
9780805089127
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71152746

Product Key Features

Book Title
Calligrapher's Daughter
Author
Eugenia Kim
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Coming of Age, Historical
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.7in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3611.I453c35 2009
Reviews
"The Calligrapher's Daughterfascinated me, as much for its characters as for its engrossing story of Korea under the Japanese occupation.  Najin's father is admirable for exactly the traits that make him difficult, and her apparently passive mother is heroic.  I can't stop thinking about them and their honest, brave, and very human daughter."-Alice Mattison, author ofNothing is Quite Forgotten in BrooklynandThe Book Borrower"InThe Calligrapher's DaughterEugenia Kim beautifully chronicles both the lost world of a traditional Korea and the lost childhood of her remarkable heroine. A coming-of-age story that resonates with larger significance, the novel movingly depicts the emotional cost of transformation and the love and sacrifice that makes transformation possible.The Calligrapher's Daughteris at once the story of a single life as well as the changing life of a nation and, while the details are fascinatingly exotic, the narrative rings with the hard won truths of profound human experience. It is a note-worthy debut from a writer with great heart and real empathy."-Sheridan Hay, author ofThe Secret of Lost Things, "A beautiful, deliberate and satisfying story spanning 30 years of Korean history . . . Elegant."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Eugenia Kim's sensitive first novel, which depicts 30 years of Korea's modern history in light of its ancient past, is an illuminating prequel to present-day events. . . . Kim recounts a poignant family history, much of it based on her own mother's life. . . . A satisfying excursion into empathetically rendered lives."-Sybil Steinberg, Washington Post "Gripping. . . . Eugenia Kim's debut novel feels particularly fresh. . . . Kim creates a strong, sweet bond between mother and daughter that is maintained throughout the novel."-Anne Morris, Dallas Morning News "Fans of Lisa See's or Amy Tan's novels should eagerly embrace Najin, and The Calligrapher's Daughter bids fair to become a staple of book clubs."-Yvonne Zipp, Christian Science Monitor "Kim has excelled at portraying Najin as a spirited yet loyal daughter and wife while exposing a tragic time during Korea's sustained history as a nation."- Library Journal "Kim opens a window into a vanished world in this sensitively rendered homage to her mother's life. . . . Fans of Lisa See's recently published Shanghai Girls will be drawn into this achingly beautiful tribute to female perseverance and survival."- Booklist "A bold, richly detailed story about the young daughter of a well-known calligrapher in turn-of-the 20th-century Korea. . . . [A] vivid, heartfelt portrait of faith, love and life for one family during a pivotal time in history."-Amy Scribner, Bookpage "In The Calligrapher's Daughter Eugenia Kim beautifully chronicles both the lost world of a traditional Korea and the lost childhood of her remarkable heroine.  A coming-of-age story that resonates with larger significance, the novel movingly depicts the emotional cost of transformation and the love and sacrifice that make transformation possible.  The Calligrapher's Daughter is at once the story of a single life as well as the changing life of a nation and, while the details are fascinatingly exotic, the narrative rings with the hard won truths of profound human experience.  It is a note-worthy debut from a writer with great heart and real empathy."-Sheridan Hay, author of The Secret of Lost Things " The Calligrapher's Daughter fascinated me, as much for its characters as for its engrossing story of Korea under the Japanese occupation.  Najin's father is admirable for exactly the traits that make him difficult, and her apparently passive mother is heroic.  I can't stop thinking about them and their honest, brave, and very human daughter."-Alice Mattison, author of Nothing is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn and The Book Borrower, "A beautiful, deliberate and satisfying story spanning 30 years of Korean history . . . Elegant."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Eugenia Kim's sensitive first novel, which depicts 30 years of Korea's modern history in light of its ancient past, is an illuminating prequel to present-day events. . . . Kim recounts a poignant family history, much of it based on her own mother's life. . . . A satisfying excursion into empathetically rendered lives."-Sybil Steinberg, Washington Post "Gripping. . . . Eugenia Kim's debut novel feels particularly fresh. . . . Kim creates a strong, sweet bond between mother and daughter that is maintained throughout the novel."-Anne Morris, Dallas Morning News "Fans of Lisa See's or Amy Tan's novels should eagerly embrace Najin, and The Calligrapher's Daughter bids fair to become a staple of book clubs."-Yvonne Zipp, Christian Science Monitor "Kim has excelled at portraying Najin as a spirited yet loyal daughter and wife while exposing a tragic time during Korea's sustained history as a nation."- Library Journal "Kim opens a window into a vanished world in this sensitively rendered homage to her mother's life. . . . Fans of Lisa See's recently published Shanghai Girls will be drawn into this achingly beautiful tribute to female perseverance and survival."- Booklist "A bold, richly detailed story about the young daughter of a well-known calligrapher in turn-of-the 20th-century Korea. . . . [A] vivid, heartfelt portrait of faith, love and life for one family during a pivotal time in history."-Amy Scribner, Bookpage "In The Calligrapher's Daughter Eugenia Kim beautifully chronicles both the lost world of a traditional Korea and the lost childhood of her remarkable heroine. A coming-of-age story that resonates with larger significance, the novel movingly depicts the emotional cost of transformation and the love and sacrifice that make transformation possible. The Calligrapher's Daughter is at once the story of a single life as well as the changing life of a nation and, while the details are fascinatingly exotic, the narrative rings with the hard won truths of profound human experience. It is a note-worthy debut from a writer with great heart and real empathy."-Sheridan Hay, author of The Secret of Lost Things " The Calligrapher's Daughter fascinated me, as much for its characters as for its engrossing story of Korea under the Japanese occupation. Najin's father is admirable for exactly the traits that make him difficult, and her apparently passive mother is heroic. I can't stop thinking about them and their honest, brave, and very human daughter."-Alice Mattison, author of Nothing is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn and The Book Borrower
Copyright Date
2009
Lccn
2008-046306
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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