Project Friendship

Regular price €10.99
A01=Carol Kim
A12=Ahya Kim
ages 6-8
Authentic Voice
Author_Ahya Kim
Author_Carol Kim
books for young readers
caring for others
Category=YFN
Category=YFS
character education
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grandmas
grandmothers
grandparents
Korean
KS1 chapter book
KS2 chapter book
library
Own voices

Product details

  • ISBN 9781398256538
  • Dimensions: 133 x 191mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Jina’s on a mission to cheer up her grandmother after her best friend moved away. Jina decides to do all the things Halmoni loves, but her plans flounder. When Jina discovers the library needs volunteer readers, she thinks it could be the answer to her grandmother’s friendship problem. Can Jina convince Halmoni that she’s right?
Carol Kim believes books and words have a magical ability to change the world, and she writes for children with the hope of spreading some of that magic. She is the author of the picture book biography, King Sejong Invents an Alphabet as well as more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books for the educational market. Carol loves unearthing real-life stories and little-known facts to share with young readers. She lives in Austin, Texas with her family. Learn more at her website: CarolKimBooks.com. Ahya was born in 2000 to a British Korean family in New Malden, known as London’s ‘Korea Town’. Today, she continues to live there, appreciating the elegant languages and colourful food of both cultures. Ahya’s love for reading and drawing was encouraged by her parents from youth. In 2021, she graduated from the University of Bristol with a degree in Religion and Theology as she enjoyed learning about theological texts and theologians which continue to influence her. Nonetheless, Ahya never stopped loving art, practising Fine Art and eventually picking up digital art, now her preferred medium. She loves expressing heartfelt emotions between characters in a whimsical way, inspired by her Christian faith, the wonders of nature and her love of happy endings in books. When not drawing, you can find her either cosying up with a book and her dog Milk or thrifting for more books