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Peach Heaven [Hardcover]

Yangsook Choi (Author)
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0374357617 978-0374357610 April 14, 2005 1st
Based on the author's childhood in South Korea

The white peaches grown in Puchon are the best in all South Korea, and a rare treat for a little girl who lives in the town. She dreams of a peach orchard where she can play and eat as much of the delicious fruit as she wishes. Then one day, after weeks of heavy downpours, the sky begins to rain peaches. Yangsook finds herself in peach heaven - until she remembers the farmers who have lost their harvest, and decides she must help them.

Paintings with scenes that evoke traditional South Korean landscapes accompany this lovingly told story from the author's childhood.


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From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2-Based on an incident from the author's childhood, this story is set in Puchon, South Korea, in the summer of 1976. Although the mountain behind Yangsook's house is covered with peach orchards, the girl never gets to eat the fruit as it is so expensive. Then, during a heavy rainstorm, peaches begin to fall from the sky (apparently carried down the slope by the water) and the youngster and her family feast on the delicious, ripe fruit. That evening, she begins to think about the farmers who must be worried about the loss of their crop. The next day, she and her friends gather up all of the fallen peaches, load them into a cart, and carry them back up the mountain. The colorful illustrations clearly evoke the tale's setting and the emotions of the characters. Told from Yangsook's point of view, the narrative is sweet and direct. Choi prefaces the event by expressing the girl's longing for the peaches and, later, shows how the apparent answer to her prayers becomes an awakening of conscience and a concern for the plight of the farmers. Unfortunately, the storytelling is less extraordinary than the subject matter. Still, this is a good snapshot of a different time and place.-Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY
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From Booklist

K-Gr. 2. Based on a 1976 incident from Choi's childhood, this story is set in the Punchon region of Korea, known for its magnificent peaches. Here, young Yangsook dreams of frolicking in a beautiful peach orchard, because even though the trees surround her, the fruit is too expensive for her family. Then one furiously stormy day, Yangsook and her grandmother are startled by thuds on the roof: the rain is carrying peaches down from the mountain orchards. Catching them in her umbrella, Yangsook eats to her heart's content. Then she starts worrying about the farmers who are losing their crops. The story is apparently true up to this point, but the author's note doesn't state whether Yangsook and her friends really gathered peaches and returned them to the farmers, even using yarn to hang some back on the trees. The colored-pencil artwork, single- and double-page spreads, has an appealing simplicity, though the figures are somewhat stiff. Unusual perspectives and close-ups add interest to the pictures, which use lots of greens and browns. For larger libraries, or those serving Korean communities. Ilene Cooper
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR); 1st edition (April 14, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0374357617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0374357610
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,260,849 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Yangsook Choi grew up in Korea and moved to New York City to study art. She was selected as one of the most prominent new children's book artists by Publishers Weekly. She has written and illustrated many children's books. Her books have received several awards, including the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award, and the Skipping Stones Award.
She studied illustration at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she currently resides. When she's not creating, she is often off to the mountains, jungles, and desert to be inspired.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great beginning, poor closure, November 3, 2010
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I bought this book for my adopted Korean nephew, hoping it would be a good bridge between his country of birth and his new home. While the premise of the story starts with a great childhood fantasy that I think many kids can relate to, the story is told in a kind of mature voice that seems rather un-childlike. I felt that the ending was a litle abrupt or disconnected from the events leading to it; it could have benefitted from a better transition or a few follow up words. As it is, the book is not a good choice for toddlers and kids who mostly enjoy being read TO; it's better for older and more verbal kids who can connect the dots on their own or who can talk about the ending with some adult prompting. I'd recommend it for kids between 5-7, as opposed to the toddler I bought it for.
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4.0 out of 5 stars peaches, January 17, 2006
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Joel Bangilan (San Antonio, Tx United States of America) - See all my reviews
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Peach Heaven is a beautiful book based on the rainstorm of Puchon, Korea. This was the day it rained peaches! A powerful monsoon picked the peaches from mountain orchards and quite virtually deposited the fruit in Yangsook's lap. The Yangsook's recollective voice lends a very tender quality to the story. In the author's note we find that peaches are regarded as a very special fruit. The sense of community in the end when everyone helps the farmers with the harvest is a very touching and cherished moment.
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