Book Report The book I chose to read was A Single Shard.This book was about a boy named Tree Ear.Tree Ear was orphaned when he was a baby‚ and taken to live with Crane Man.He lived under the bridge in his village and searched for food.Crane Man was a pure-hearted person and refused to steal‚ even food.Min mesmerized Tree Ear with his master pottery skills.So Tree Ear left his home to see Min.Which was an issue.That’s basiclly what A Single Shard was about. One event was when Tree Ear went
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The book A Single Shard‚ by Linda Sue Park‚ is one of the best books I have ever read with the genre consisting of historical drama. Tree-ear‚ the main character‚ is a parentless‚ 12-year-old child who was raised under a bridge by a kind man with a crippled leg who went by the name of Crane-man. Despite this obviously poor life Tree-ear lived‚ he had one day that he looked forward to that he called‚ “throwing day” a day when a very skilled potter named Min spun a beautiful clay vase to Tree-ear’s
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Orphans are kids whose parents or guardians left them or died. There are two orphans in two stories Ruckel from a passage about orphans in Romania. Tree-ear is a character from the novel‚ A Single Shard. Tree-ear’s parents died of a fever. Ruckel lived in Romania‚ when his family got sick and they took him to an orphanage. Ruckel was left there‚ until he was adopted. These two orphans were abandoned by their parents. Ruckel felt like he was mistreated; Tree-ear has a good relationship with his guardian
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“Chapter 13” of A Single Shard begins with the author‚ Linda Sue Park‚ placing Tree-ear on a boat. Fortunately‚ his voyage back to his village was much more accelerated than the trip to Songdo. Joyously‚ Ajima welcomes him home from his long journey to Songdo. Finally finding Min on the throwing site‚ Tree-ear exclaims the exciting news to Min hoping that he would show some sign of enthusiasm. Sadly‚ in response to the news Min does not exemplify any form of j jubilance. Sadly‚ Min has
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In the novel “A Single Shard”‚ Ajima is a caring‚ loving woman who helped care for Tree- ear. As a nuptial Korean woman in the late twelfth century‚ she made sure he was cozy during the winters when he labored for Min‚ a potter as well as Ajima’s husband; furthermore‚ he is fully nourished and comfortable. Though her appearance in the beginning of the story was diminutive‚ she ends up becoming a very important character to Tree-ear’s life. Being an affectionate woman‚ Ajima becomes like Tree-ear’s
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The Effects of Patience “Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy.” (Saadi‚ 13th century Iran.) A Single Shard‚ by Linda Sue Park‚ is about Tree-ear (M.C.)‚ an orphaned child who lives in the seaside village of Ch’ulp’o‚ a place where potters reside because of the bountiful amount of clay‚ with a homeless person named Crane-man. Tree-ear’s number one dream is to become a potter like Min‚ the best potter in all of their town. Once he is hired as an assistant for Min‚ he goes
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Growing up is one of life’s greatest adventures with no definite time span. Finding individual identity is a never ending journey‚ but discoveries are made along the way. The characters in Linda Sue Park’s A Single Shard and Grace Lin’s The Year of the Dog explore the world around them and find themselves in the process. The contrasting characters come from different time periods‚ family dynamics‚ ethnic backgrounds‚ and socioeconomic status‚ but they share a common objective; searching for their
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Life is full of constant ethical choices‚ that is why it’s so important to develop reasoning and critical thinking skills at a young age. A Single Shard provides moments of evaluating and making alternate decisions by Tree-ear‚ a adolescent orphaned boy. What I admire about the book is the way the Linda Sue Park sets up situations and allows Tree-ear to think of the positive and and negative outcomes of his decisions. Sometimes the decision isn’t so obvious and he outweighs decisions by ultimately
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The title of the book I chose is A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park. Linda Sue Park was born in Urbana‚ Illinois on March 25‚ 1960 and was the daughter of Korean immigrants. At four years old she loved to read and write poems and stories. She wrote A Single Shard‚ which was published in 2001 and won the Newberry Medal for excellence in children’s literature in 2002. I chose this book because it seemed interesting and had some adventure. The novel begins with a young boy named Tree-ear‚ whose parents
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The Shard The dictionary defines it as “a broken piece of a brittle artifact” and we call it a mind-blowing architectural masterpiece‚ the new monumental signature of London‚ the conception of a genius‚ delicately crafted and poetically christened‚ The Shard. Sky scrapers are known to be the symbol of modern city for a few centuries and The London Shard - known to be the tallest building in Western Europe stands proudly at 310 meters tall with 95 floors of city life i.e. shops‚ offices‚ restaurants
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