Logo image
  • BookDragon
  • About
  • The Blogger
  • Review Policy
  • Smithsonian APAC
 
49129
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-49129,single-format-standard,stardust-core-1.1,stardust-child-theme-ver-1.0.0,stardust-theme-ver-3.1,ajax_updown_fade,page_not_loaded,smooth_scroll

BookDragon Blog

01 Mar / Star Fishing by Sang-Keun Kim, translated by Ginger Ly [in Shelf Awareness]

*STARRED REVIEW
Delight sparkles throughout Sang-Keun Kim’s Star Fishing, a picture book import from South Korea smoothly translated by Ginger Ly. A bunny-suit-clad child, wide awake in a shadowy bedroom, reveals, “It’s the kind of night when you just can’t fall asleep. You feel as though everyone in the world is asleep but you.” The child ventures downstairs (losing slippers on the steps), past an open door where parents slumber, to gaze out a window brightened by a crescent moon: “Oh, I see a light! Is somebody awake?” The child dashes outside, yelling upward, “Play with meeeeeee …” when “something marvelous happens” and a star on a string appears.

Little Rabbit-on-the-moon pulls the gleeful child up with a magic pole. Together, the pair continue star fishing, gathering other insomnolent adventurers: Crab from the sea, Fox from the forest, Big Bear and Little Bear from the Arctic. The stars, it turns out, aren’t sleepy either, and readily provide a glittering playground. Realizing that their nocturnal escapades can’t last forever, the empathic child and friends leave behind twinkling memories to ensure Little Rabbit won’t be lonely. And then the child’s eyelids begin to droop ….

Kim’s dreamy tale is a timeless balm for those all-too-familiar nights of elusive sleep. Kim’s mixed-media night skies, whimsically presented in palettes of mostly blues and golds, might emphasize the smallness of the characters, but the placement of the companions cleverly underscores their closeness. The child, Little Rabbit, and their new friends offer a welcoming community in which the sleepless need not feel alone.

Discover: A sleepless child finds many new friends for glittering, twinkling nighttime adventures in this delightfully whimsical Korean import.

Review: “Children’s & Young Adult,” Shelf Awareness, March 1, 2022

Readers: Children

Published: 2019 (Korea), 2022 (United States)

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Korean, Repost, Translation Tags > Adventure, BookDragon, Ginger Ly, Kiddie fun, Pets/Animals, Sang-Keun Kim, Shelf Awareness, Star Fishing
No Comment

Post a Comment
Cancel Reply

Smithsonian Institution
Asian Pacific American Center

Capital Gallery, Suite 7065
600 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20024

202.633.2691 | APAC@si.edu

Additional contact info

Mailing Address
Capital Gallery
Suite 7065, MRC: 516
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012

Fax: 202.633.2699

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

SmithsonianAPA brings Asian Pacific American history, art, and culture to you through innovative museum experiences and digital initiatives.

About BookDragon

Welcome to BookDragon, filled with titles for the diverse reader. BookDragon is a new media initiative of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), and serves as a forum for those interested in learning more about the Asian Pacific American experience through literature. BookDragon is inhabited by Terry Hong.

Learn More

Contact BookDragon

Please email us at SIBookDragon@gmail.com

Follow BookDragon!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Looking for Something Else …?

or