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Reprint of 1938 classic. A grandmother "explains" Korean games, family relationships and life experiences by reference to Korean folktales. Beautifully illustrated.
Pb.
Average Rating:

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Reprint of 1938 classic. A grandmother "explains" Korean games, family relationships and life experiences by reference to Korean folktales. Beautifully illustrated.
Pb.
Average Rating:
1 Reviews
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by LAURA N on 2008-11-05
I have mixed feelings about this book. It is well written and broken into short stories which make it perfect for reading aloud. However I was not prepared for so much of the plot to be based upon the religious beliefs which differ so much from our own. On the positive side, it has offered many opportuinities to discuss what we believe as it would apply to the situations, and learn to respect others eventhough we do not share the same faith. Yet auch a large portion of the stories revolve around the religious practices and beliefs of that culture that I am choosing to read less than the whole book at this time.