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In this contemporary novel, Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park delivers a funny, lively story that illuminates both the process of writing a novel and the meaning of growing up American.

“A rich work that treats serious issues with warmth, respect, and a good deal of humor” (Kirkus starred review). Perfect for both independent reading and classroom sharing.

Julia Song and her friend Patrick would love to win a blue ribbon, maybe even two, at the state fair. They’ve always done projects together, and they work well as a team. This time, though, they’re having trouble coming up with just the right project. Then Julia’s mother offers a suggestion: They can raise silkworms, as she did when she was a girl in Korea.

Patrick thinks it’s a great idea. Of course there are obstacles—for example, where will they get mulberry leaves, the only thing silkworms eat?—but nothing they can’t handle.

Julia isn’t so sure. The club where kids do their projects is all about traditional American stuff, and raising silkworms just doesn’t fit in. Moreover, the author, Ms. Park, seems determined to make Julia’s life as complicated as possible, no matter how hard Julia tries to talk her out of it.

ISBN: 9780547350127
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Apr 18, 2005
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 240
Trim Size:
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Insects, Spiders, etc.
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Asian American & Pacific Islander
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism

Linda Sue Park

Biography

Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medal winner for A Single Shard and #1 New York Times bestseller for A Long Walk to Water, is the renowned author of picture books and novels for young readers. She lives in Western New York. Learn more at lindasuepark.com.

In this contemporary novel, Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park delivers a funny, lively story that illuminates both the process of writing a novel and the meaning of growing up American.

“A rich work that treats serious issues with warmth, respect, and a good deal of humor” (Kirkus starred review). Perfect for both independent reading and classroom sharing.

Julia Song and her friend Patrick would love to win a blue ribbon, maybe even two, at the state fair. They’ve always done projects together, and they work well as a team. This time, though, they’re having trouble coming up with just the right project. Then Julia’s mother offers a suggestion: They can raise silkworms, as she did when she was a girl in Korea.

Patrick thinks it’s a great idea. Of course there are obstacles—for example, where will they get mulberry leaves, the only thing silkworms eat?—but nothing they can’t handle.

Julia isn’t so sure. The club where kids do their projects is all about traditional American stuff, and raising silkworms just doesn’t fit in. Moreover, the author, Ms. Park, seems determined to make Julia’s life as complicated as possible, no matter how hard Julia tries to talk her out of it.

ISBN: 9780547350127
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Apr 18, 2005
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 240
Trim Size:
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Insects, Spiders, etc.
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Asian American & Pacific Islander
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism

Linda Sue Park

Biography

Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medal winner for A Single Shard and #1 New York Times bestseller for A Long Walk to Water, is the renowned author of picture books and novels for young readers. She lives in Western New York. Learn more at lindasuepark.com.