Monday, July 19, 2010

Seesaw Girl by Linda Sue Park



After reading A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park I set out to read more books by this author. I found Seesaw Girl from the library and enjoyed it!


The story, set in 17th Century Korea, introduces us to Jade, a girl who wants to experience the world around her. But as a girl, as was the custom, she is not allowed to step beyond the walls of her family compound. At first Jade seemed somewhat silly and the pranks she pulled seem a bit much. But she matures and even though her circumstances don't change (she still is not allowed to go beyond her family compound) her outlook does. I love the line on the last page where Jade says, "It's not enough. But I will learn to make it enough."


Seesaw Girl is a wonderful children's book with themes of family and contentment that speak to all ages.

1 comment:

  1. Wow Lori I just discovered this little 'library'. Love it keep the reviews coming. I'm going to read at least 3 of youe recommendations.....Excited for your opportunity to read and discuss these great books with 5/6th graders. Perfect fit for you to teach lit....since you love books and reading so....get excited about what you read with the kids and they will too!

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