Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
Feb 21, 2006
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
ISBN-10
0374343144
ISBN-13
9780374343149
Description
Sun embarks on a life-changing adventure, leaving behind his village in China for the promise of America, often referred to as Gum Saan or Gold Mountain. Eager yet apprehensive, he grapples with the hopes and dreams that accompany such a monumental journey. The allure of a new life filled with opportunity shines brightly, but the weight of separation weighs heavily on his heart.
As Sun navigates unfamiliar terrain, he encounters various individuals who help shape his understanding of resilience and community. The cultural contrasts and the warmth of new friendships provide both challenges and comfort, revealing the complexities of fitting into a foreign land while holding onto his roots. Each experience teaches him about courage, belonging, and the pursuit of dreams.
Through Sun's eyes, readers witness the intricacies of migration and adaptation, weaving together a narrative of aspiration and identity. The story unfolds with rich illustrations that mirror the emotional landscape of transition, ultimately celebrating the strength found in hope and the ties that bind us to our heritage, no matter where we land.
As Sun navigates unfamiliar terrain, he encounters various individuals who help shape his understanding of resilience and community. The cultural contrasts and the warmth of new friendships provide both challenges and comfort, revealing the complexities of fitting into a foreign land while holding onto his roots. Each experience teaches him about courage, belonging, and the pursuit of dreams.
Through Sun's eyes, readers witness the intricacies of migration and adaptation, weaving together a narrative of aspiration and identity. The story unfolds with rich illustrations that mirror the emotional landscape of transition, ultimately celebrating the strength found in hope and the ties that bind us to our heritage, no matter where we land.
Genres
History