

A tale rooted in Korean history about family, beauty, and peace.Linda Sue Park’s beautiful picture book is about Sang-hee, son of the village firekeeper.In Korea in the early 1800s, news from the countryside reached the king by means of signal fires. On one mountaintop after another, a fire was lit when all was well. If the king did not see a fire, that meant trouble, and he would send out his army.When his father is unable to light the fire one night, young Sang-hee must take his place. Sang-hee knows how important it is for the fire to be lit–but he wishes that he could see soldiers . . . just once.Mountains, firelight and shadow, and Sunhee’s struggle with a hard choice are rendered in Julie Downing’s radiant paintings, which tell their own story of a turning point in a child’s life.This moving picture book is from Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park, whose beloved middle grade books include A Single Shard and A Long Walk to Water.
Linda Sue Park is the author of the Newbery Medal book A Single Shard and the New York Times bestseller A Long Walk to Water, among many other acclaimed books. She lives in Rochester, New York. Visit her at www.lspark.com.
Julie Downing has written and/or illustrated over forty books for children, including Nobody which was published by Roaring Brook Press. She lives in San Francisco, California.
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