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The Hen Who Dreamed she Could Fly: The heart-warming international bestseller

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Hen Who Dreamed she Could Fly: The heart-warming international bestseller
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sun-mi Hwang
Illustrated by Kazuko Nomoto
Translated by Chi-Young Kim
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781780745343
ClassificationsDewey:895.735
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Oneworld Publications
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publication Date 27 February 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A very special little book' Lisa See, author of the New York Times bestseller Snow Flower and the Secret Fan 'Sun-mi Hwang's lovely The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly [is] a novel uniquely poised at the nexus of fable, philosophy, children's literature, and nature writing' Adam Johnson, author of the Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestseller The Orphan Master's Son This is the story of a hen named Sprout. No longer content to lay eggs on command only to have them carted off to the market, she glimpses her future every morning through the barn doors, where the other animals roam free, and comes up with a plan to escape into the wild-and to hatch an egg of her own. An anthem for individuality and motherhood, The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly has captivated millions of readers in Korea. Now the novel is making its way around the world, where it has the potential to inspire generations of readers the way Jonathan Livingston Seagull or The Alchemist have. And with Nomoco's evocative illustrations throughout, this first English- language edition beautifully captures the journey of an unforgettable character in world literature.

Author Biography

Sun-mi Hwang is a beloved writer in South Korea, where she has won many awards and published more than forty books enjoyed by adults and children alike. She lives in Seoul, South Korea.

Reviews

'Already regarded as a modern classic... compelling and beautifully told... a fable for our time, outstanding in the quality of its layered, lyrical prose and memorable in the exemplary determination, loving kindness and courage of its heroine' * Carousel * 'Bewitching... a fabular bestseller told from the point of view of a homeless hen, which will make grown men and women cry.' * Independent, "Books of the Year" * 'Will bring a tear to many a young eye' * School Librarian * 'Timeless touching' * Independent * 'Has charms for all ages' * Glasgow Herald * 'Intriguing' * Independent * "The beauty of Hwang's story lies in its simplicity. Beneath the surface The Hen Who Dreamed taps into a timeless, restless existential quandary that speaks to the very heart of our modern alienation from nature and our instincts...The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly is, in its physical brevity and philosophic heft, a note-perfect masterstroke of a novella that captures the contemporary indignation we often accept in tempering our own ambitions, so that we can at least lead undramatic lives." -- Toronto Star "It has the plain language of a folktale but also its power of dark suggestion." -- NPR.org, "The Best Books Coming Out This Week" "Beautifully and simply written . . . Sprout [is] one of the most likable protagonists of the year. With her defiance of the rules, curiosity and tireless efforts, Sprout stays with and inspires the reader long after the slim story is finished." -- Bookreporter "Perfect to read in a single sitting, although the story's loving spirit is sure to linger. It's also the ideal gift to share with anyone and everyone who holds a place in your heart." -- BookDragon "An adroit allegory about life..in the vein of classics like Charlotte's Web and Jonathan Livinvston Seagull...A subtle morality tale that will appeal to readers of all ages." * Kirkus Review * "A simply told but absorbing fable...Spare but evocative line drawing...add to the subtle charm." * Publishers Weekly *