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The Kite Fighters
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Lit a fire in my son's mind
Comments: My 8 year old son said the following of this book:

* I love Kite Fighters because, even though it has no pictures, I could see ething in my mind.

* I'd give it 100 stars if I could.

* I couldn't put the book down, I got upset with you when you told me I had to stop reading.

I asked him if he had learned anything about Korean culture. He said "no", and then proceeded to give me a detailed account of why Kee-sup was supposed to fly the kite (eldest must represent family), when the kite fighting ceremony is done (Korean New Year), the special string used to give the fighters an advantage (blue silk because it is hard to see against the sky), and how a kite fight is won (rubbing your string against the opponent's string so that the opponent's string breaks, or when the opponent falls).

I did not read this book, my son did. I learned all I know about the book from my him. He cannot stop talking about it.

This book was a great find for my son. I am grateful to Linda Sue Park for writing in a way that ignited my son's imagination. For some reason it seems more difficult to find books that boys enjoy and that are great for their minds. This1meets all my qualifications for an age appropriate book for a young boy.


Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Engaging, child-friendly historical fiction
Comments: Linda Sue Park fills an important niche in children's literature, providing insight into and surfacing important issues about Korean history and culture in such a way that children can easily relate to.

While Seesaw Girl was about the role of women and a Single Shard was about the importance of families and class, Kite Fighters is about the power dynamics within the traditional Korean family. Kee-sup and Young-sup are the sons of a bureaucrat in medieval Korea. Because Kee-sup is the oldest son, he is expected to study hard and take the civil service examination required for important bureaucratic positions. Young-sup is the second son. He is neither expected nor encouraged to sit for the examination. While Kee-sup is methodical and artistic, Young-sup is daring, instinctive and enjoys a challenge. Because of their personalities, Kee-sup is able to make it through his studies, however Young-sup is the1with the true passion for learning.

Kee-sup's passion is in building things, and thus while he has little skill flying a kite, he can make1perfectly. Young-sup lacks the attention to detail required to build a great kite, however he knows automatically how to fly one.

Although the brothers' relationship is fraught with some tension, they are able to work together to construct and fly their kite so well that they draw the attention of the boy-king of Korea. Although supposedly all-powerful, the boys immediately recognize both the loneliness and burdens the king feels. They are then honored and touched when the king asks them to fly a kite for him during the annual kite festival, which he cannot participate in. The description of the festival is rich in detail, however not tiresome, and while the reader can guess the outcome, the author successfully and even somewhat suspensefully draws it out.

Although Young-sup is the primary voice of the story, the author shows that both brothers should have our sympathy. While tradition requires Young-sup to work that much harder for any recognition from his father, it demands that Kee-sup take a path which he agrees to however is not entirely cut out for. While Young-sup resents his brother's privileges and Kee-sup envies his brother's freedom, it is obvious that the2depend on each other for their happiness.

Park also drops a few references to the examination system which dominated Korean society for hundreds of years and is in large part responsible for the importance of education in modern Korea. While selections for civil service jobs are supposed to be made on the basis of merit- or the results of the exam- it is known even to these young boys that who you know can still be important in securing a great job. 1must wonder how that cynical knowledge mingled with the strict lessons in Confucian values about honor for children in this culture.

I have used this book many times when teaching Korean history to preteens to illustrate Korean history. I endorse that anyone who wants to approach this period with children9and up explore this and Park's other books.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: A childrens review
Comments: The main characters are Young-sup and Kee-sup.Young-sup and Kee-sup are 2brothers who live in ancient Korea. This book takes place in Korea in 1473.The main idea of this book is a festival where you fight kites. I think this book would be great for a fourth and fifth grader. I found this book interesting. I would rate this book5stars. What I like about this book is the formula they use on their kite string to help cut other kites.
Rating: 3 (out of 5)
Summary: The Kite Fighters
Comments: Kite Fighters is a really great book if you like just to sit and read. Not a great book to read out loud. Short story about China and2brothers that make a kite for the king, and the king all right I said enough you will just have to read the book to find out.

By, Aaron A 6th grader From Maine
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: the kite fighters
Comments: kite Fighter opinun !! ?
I think that this was a great book by Linda sue park. Because I thought she used great languge in the book, I like when she used chineas languge & english, I thought that was pretty cool. I also thought the characters were cool to!! I would recomend it because of all her talent that she puts in the book to make it a great boot / & or a great story !! I recomend it becauseb I thought it was really creative. I would rate this book from 1-10, & give it a 5 star rateing!! from mj, a kite fighter fan!!


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