Brother's Keeper

Lee, J.
Twelve-year-old Sora and her family are a traditional family living in North Korea, but when war breaks out the family seeks safety in South Korea. En route, Sora and her younger brother are separated from the family and must travel alone, facing many perils on the journey. This engaging novel, based upon the experiences of the author’s family, explores the impacts of war as well as the gender and age roles Sora faces but opposes. Suitable for a literature circle or class read-aloud, the book examines family, conflict, loss, uncertainly, and trust. Useful to launch discussion and encourage critical thinking about the role of government, gender roles, and safety.
Collections:
Novel
Subject:
English Language Arts
Grades:
  • 5-9

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