Where’s Joon?
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“Kim’s story is absolutely enchanting, but her stupendously vivacious illustrations prove even more memorable. Amplifying details immediately stand out from the first pages”–Terry Hong, Shelf Awareness
Where’s Joon? is the highly anticipated sequel to Where’s Halmoni?, the bestselling, award-winning debut by Julie Kim.
In this graphic novel picture book, Julie Kim beckons readers once again into a colorful, fantastical world filled with “jaw-dropping art” (School Library Journal), plenty of humor, and multilayered storytelling that illuminates the immigrant experience of traversing two worlds, both cultural and generational.
Jin is helping Halmoni in the garden for her birthday celebration, but where’s Joon? Besides the big mess in the kitchen, Jin and Halmoni see no signs of Joon anywhere. Where could he have gone?
Luckily, Halmoni has a hunch. She sends Jin on an errand through her magical portal into the wondrous world of Korean folktales with its dazzling landscapes and curious characters. In this land of enchantment, Jin and Joon meet familiar friends and foe before reuniting to embark on a new mission to fix Halmoni’s magic pot.
This beautifully illustrated graphic novel picture book is filled with delightful visual Easter eggs and includes Korean language as one of its story-telling tools that is reader friendly at all levels. In the back are illustrated translations of Korean text and further reading on the original Korean folktales that have inspired Julie Kim’s books.
Another captivating and timeless book from Julie Kim, Where’s Joon? is a beguiling tale about children’s courage to face their fears and how love makes everything possible.★ ”Rich in folklore, comedy, and color, a riotous and pleasurable treat.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred
★ Kim’s story is absolutely enchanting, but her stupendously vivacious illustrations prove even more memorable. Amplifying details immediately stand out from the first pages: the rice maker found in virtually every Asian American home, the well-used kitchen towel hanging slightly askew, the melding of Western/Korean architectural aesthetics. Kim imbues every scene with infectious energy, inviting readers to join in the clever challenges to bring the family safely back together.
—Terry Hong, Shelf Awareness, starred
“The graphic novel picture book sequel to the bestselling “Where’s Halmoni?” by Seattle author Julie Kim came out in October with gorgeous art, humor and a story about the immigrant experience of traversing two worlds.”
—Seattle Times
“A lovely and lively sequel and perfect companion to Kim’s first inventive and immersive expedition traversing two cultures.”
—Booklist
“This very non-apologetic bilingual nature of the stories is healing to read.”
—AsianLitforKids
“Kim infuses her novel with strikingly beautiful landscapes, warm character illustrations, and the nostalgia of childhood curiosity transports audiences straight into the storybook. Her genuine enthusiasm towards her craft is undeniable and shows in every page, making “Where’s Joon?” a celebration of love, family, and Korean-American experiences.”
—The Daily
“Jaw-dropping art with vibrant colors.”
—Imagination SoupJULIE KIM is an author and illustrator living in Seattle, WA. She is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and has mainly done illustration work for various trade, educational, and nonprofit book publishers as well as for children’s magazines. Where’s Halmoni? was her debut book as author/illustrator and Where’s Joon? is the sequel.CN
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Weight | 20.8 oz |
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Dimensions | 0.6100 × 8.2500 × 1.2800 in |
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Subjects | books for 6 year old girls, korean books for kids, korean folktales, lunar new year books, lunar new year kids book, korean folklore, childrens diversity books, korean books, multicultural childrens books, christmas gifts for kids, lunar new year childrens book, korean american, asian childrens books, family, first grade books, first grade reading books, Asian American, holiday gifts, gifts for grandma, JUV011020, JUV013030, books for kids 5-7, childrens books by age 5-8, 1st grade books, 1st grade reading books, 3rd grade books |