The Grandmaster's Daughter
By (Author) Dan-ah Kim
Illustrated by Dan-ah Kim
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Greenwillow Books
2nd February 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
813.6
Hardback
40
Width 229mm, Height 279mm
447g
Imagination and determination fuel a young black belt as she leads her friends on a mission to protect their dojang. Author-illustrator Dan-ah Kims debut is a celebration of teamwork, friendship, and martial arts, and will be adored by fans of The Three Ninja Pigs and Hello, Ninja.
Sunny is the grandmasters daughter. She sweeps the floors, waters the plants, and practices with her nunchuckssometimes she even makes mistakes! And she teaches other young students how to kihap. When their kihaps grow loud and bold enough to shake the mountains, Sunny leads her friends in defending the dojang against magical creatures . . . or perhaps thats just in their imaginations. Its up to you to decide!
Dan-ah Kims spirited debut celebrates teamwork, imagination, and perseverance. A simple text combined with vivid artwork make this picture book an irresistible read-aloud.
Sunny has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and is the daughter of the grandmaster. At their dojang . . . Sunny not only practices her craft but also attends to her many responsibilities. . . . A brief note at the end summarizes the essence of the philosophy of Tae Kwon Do, and a sweet surprising element of fantasy adds a touch of humor to this gentle fictional primer about an ancient and venerated cultural tradition. Booklist Young Sunny, already an accomplished black belt, practices taekwondo at a school of martial arts. . . . She leads a taekwondo class filled with students diverse in race and abilities. As the students practice their kihaps (strong, clipped shouts), they inadvertently rouse from the mountains two mythical tigers and a sapphire-colored dragon. . . . Kims bright palette and energetic cartoon artwork. . . bring depth to each page. . . . A lighthearted tale of responsibility with plenty of fun. Kirkus Reviews In this gently funny picture book, readers are introduced to a quiet village, to a modest dojang . . . a school of martial arts, and to Sunny, the dojang grandmasters daughter. . . . Readers are exposed to some of the basic elements and vocabulary of Tae Kwon Do. . . . The text is soothingly rhythmic, with lots of alliteration and onomatopoeia. The color palette is warm and comforting, with the soft orange of the nearby persimmon trees and the sunset conveying calm. . . . A whimsical slice of life that will appeal to many small warriors. Horn Book Magazine
Dan-ah Kim is a Brooklyn-based illustrator whose career is an artistic melange, all rooted in storytelling. She works in film and television as a graphic designer, creating props, signage, and dressing for sets. Her fine artwork, largely mixed media comprised of gouache, pencil, and thread has been shown in galleries and shops all over the US, as well as in London and Paris. Dan-ah Kim is the author-illustrator of The Grandmaster's Daughter, and she lives in Brooklyn, New York.