Ebook {Epub PDF} Krista Kim-Bap by Angela Ahn






















Praise for Krista Kim-Bap "Author Ahn writes authentically about the struggle of assimilation while maintaining cultural tradition A sympathetic portrayal of a .  · Krista Kim-Bap ebook By Angela Ahn. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. Author. Angela Ahn. Publisher. Second Story Press. Krista Kim-Bap is an endearing middle-grade book with a strong resemblance to The Great Wall of Lucy Wu. It was interesting to read a Canadian middle-grade book with cultural diversity. This book features a sweet sister relationship, a loving Korean grandma, healthy school friendships, and lots of food!/5(19).


Krista and Jason have been best friends since preschool. It never mattered that he was a boy with reddish-brown hair and she was the "Korean girl" at school. Now in fifth grade, everyone in their class. Read "Krista Kim-Bap" by Angela Ahn available from Rakuten Kobo. Krista and Jason have been best friends since preschool. It never mattered that he was a boy with reddish-brown hair and. KRISTA KIM-BAP ANGELA AHN Second Story Press Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Ahn, Angela, author Krista Kim-Bap / Angela Ahn. ISBN (softcover) ISBN (e-book) I. Title. PSH6K75 jC'.6 C


Praise for Krista Kim-Bap "Author Ahn writes authentically about the struggle of assimilation while maintaining cultural tradition A sympathetic portrayal of a typical year-old trying to fit in, with a bit of Korean flair.". Angela Ahn was a high school English and social studies teacher before becoming a librarian. She wrote Krista Kim-Bap for her own daughter, so she could find a book in the library with a girl who looked just like her on the cover. Angela Ahn (Krista Kim-Bap) captures the heart-wrecking anguish that comes when your lifelong ambition is destroyed with the respect and pathos it deserves. Peter Lee's Notes from the Field is a winner.

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