An edition of A single shard (2001)

A single shard

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An edition of A single shard (2001)

A single shard

  • 4.00 ·
  • 7 Ratings
  • 85 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

Tree-ear, a thirteen-year-old orphan in medieval Korea, lives under a bridge in a potters' village, and longs to learn how to throw the delicate celadon ceramics himself.

Publish Date
Publisher
Sandpiper
Language
English
Pages
152

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Cover of: A single shard
A single shard
2011, Sandpiper
in English
Cover of: A single shard
A single shard
2003, Dell Yearling
in English
Cover of: A single shard
A single shard
2001, Clarion Books
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Edition Notes

"Contains Linda Sue Park's 2002 Newberry Award acceptance speech"--Cover.

Newbery Medal, 2002.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.P22115 Si 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
152 p. ;
Number of pages
152

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25275188M
ISBN 13
9780547534268
LCCN
2011501766

Work Description

In this Newbery Medal-winning book set in 12th century Korea, Tree-ear, a 13-year-old orphan, lives under a bridge in Ch’ulp’o, a potters' village famed for delicate celadon ware. He has become fascinated with the potter’s craft; he wants nothing more than to watch master potter Min at work, and he dreams of making a pot of his own someday. When Min takes Tree-ear on as his helper, Tree-ear is elated — until he finds obstacles in his path: the backbreaking labor of digging and hauling clay, Min’s irascible temper, and his own ignorance. But Tree-ear is determined to prove himself — even if it means taking a long, solitary journey on foot to present Min’s work in the hope of a royal commission . . . even if it means arriving at the royal court with nothing to show but a single celadon shard.

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