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Rice from heaven
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Cho, Tina M., author
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Song, Keum Jin, 1986- illustrator
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Hunger Juvenile fiction.
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Charities Juvenile fiction.
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Kindness Juvenile fiction.
2018
In South Korea, Yoori and her Appa, who grew up in North Korea, work with other villagers to send special balloons to carry rice over the border into North Korea, where people are starving.
Wicked fox
After eighteen-year-old Gu Miyoung, a nine-tailed fox surviving in modern-day Seoul by eating the souls of evil men, kills a murderous goblin to save Jihoon, she is forced to choose between her immortal life and his. Includes glossary.
In real life
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Tabak, Lawrence, author
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Computer games Juvenile fiction.
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Interpersonal relations Juvenile fiction.
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Americans Korea Juvenile fiction.
2014
Fifteen-year-old math prodigy Seth Gordon hopes to compete professionally playing Starfare, the world's most popular computer game, but when he gets the chance to move to Korea and train full-time, he may not be ready for the culture shock and leaving his possible girlfriend, Hannah.
Mermaids
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Heinrichs, Cynthia
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Lee, Jumin
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Women divers Korea (South) Cheju Island Juvenile fiction.
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Mermaids Juvenile fiction.
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Women divers Cheju Island (Korea) Fiction.
2011
Told that she should not pursue her dream of becoming a diver, a young Korean girl proves that she has the courage to be one after all.
Tiny feet between the mountains
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Cha, Hanna, author, illustrator
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Stature Juvenile fiction.
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Ability in children Juvenile fiction.
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Tiger Juvenile fiction.
2019
In a Korean village where being strong and loud is valued, tiny Soe-in is ridiculed but when the sun disappears, Soe-in dares to find the spirit tiger and set things right. Includes note about the position of tigers in Korean culture.
In the shadow of the sun
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O'Brien, Anne Sibley, author
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Father and child Juvenile fiction.
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Tourists Korea (North) Juvenile fiction.
2017
Twelve-year-old Mia is on a five-day tour of North Korea with her older brother, Simon, and their father, Mark, an food aide worker, but she is scared because her father keeps sneaking off at night, and terrified that her brother's sullen, rebellious behavior (which has absolutely nothing to do with the Koreans) is going to get them in trouble--and things get much worse when she is pulled into a deadly political game that seeks to expose North Korean atrocities, and her father is arrested.
The royal bee
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Park, Frances, 1955-
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Park, Ginger
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Zhang, Christopher Zhong-Yuan, ill
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Education Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Social classes Juvenile fiction.
2000
In the days when only wealthy Korean children are allowed to attend school, a poor boy named Song-ho learns by listening outside a schoolroom door, which eventually earns him a chance to better himself and make life easier for his widowed mother.
Year of impossible goodbyes
by
Choi, Sook Nyul
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Since 1945
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Bak, Sookan (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Girls Korea Juvenile fiction.
1993
A young Korean girl survives the oppressive Japanese and Russian occupation of North Korea during the 1940s, to later escape to freedom in South Korea.
Grit and gold
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Terrell, Brandon, 1978- author
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Garcia, Eduardo, illustrator
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Griffith Joyner, Florence Delorez, 1959-1998 Juvenile fiction.
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Griffith Joyner, Florence Delorez, 1959-1998 Fiction.
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Olympic Games (24th : 1988 : Seoul, Korea) Juvenile fiction.
2016
Time-traveling cousins Nate and Rachel are on the move to watch legendary Olympic tack and field events and gain knowledge that will help them in their own sporting lives.