{"product_id":"대대로-홍어-하나씨야","title":"Grandpa the Skate Fisherman, Generation After Generation","description":"Description: Book 5 of the Our Land Our Children series. This picture book tells the story of Hong-woo, a boy living on Heuksando Island, and the worries, conflicts, and growth he experiences. It movingly portrays the grandfather who quietly continues the skate-fishing trade—work that young people rarely take up these days—and Hong-woo, who is raised by his grandparents and comes to understand the hardship of labor and appreciate the true value of honest work.\n\nHong-woo's family has fished for skate since his grandfather's grandfather's time, so much so that they are known as the family of 'Grandpa Skate, Generation After Generation.' One day at school, when Hong-woo talks about his grandfather the skate fisherman during a presentation on parents' jobs, his friend Byeong-du teases him. Byeong-du hurts Hong-woo further by bringing up the grandfather's old, run-down boat, the Hongseongho, and Hong-woo's father, who ran away to Seoul because he hated the smell of skate.\n\nThat night, while playing hide-and-seek with friends, Hong-woo is tricked by Byeong-du into entering a village shrine. Startled by a painting of the shrine's guardian spirit, he wets himself and faints. Terrified that he'll now be teased at school for wetting himself, Hong-woo sneaks aboard his grandfather's boat, the Hongseongho, before dawn. Amid rough, stormy seas, he ends up helping his grandfather catch an enormous skate...\n\nGrandpa the Skate Fisherman, Generation After Generation, Woongjin Junior\n\nWritten by Kim Hae-deung\nRecent works include The Lost Friend of Heo Gyun, Diary Monster, and The Blue Child, among 26 titles in total.\nBorn on Bigeumdo Island on the West Sea coast, the author grew up nurturing stories given by the sea. As a child, she dreamed of becoming a salt merchant, but she became a children's author after winning the Daesan University Literary Award. She has since received the Woongjin Junior Literary Award, the MBC Creative Fairy Tale Grand Prize, and the Jeong Chae-bong Literary Award. Her books include Only Four Kids in the Whole School, Practice School, Half-Piece Seo Hyun-woo, the Seoul Boy Jeong Yak-jeon and the Sea Exploration Team series, Freewheeling Hedgehog, Heuksando Boy General Gang Ba-u, The Anklet Task Force, Nickname Bomb Shoot!, Grandpa the Skate Fisherman, Generation After Generation, Sanman's Today's Weather, and The Blue Child. Among these, Only Four Kids in the Whole School is included in the Korean language activity textbook for the second semester of 4th grade.\n\nIllustrated by Ju Seong-hui\nRecent works include Where Is My Friend's House?, among 12 titles in total.\nBorn in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, the illustrator studied fine art in college and now most enjoys illustrating children's books. While working on the illustrations for Do You Want to Be Friends Through the Fence?, she found joy and warmth in watching the emotional tug-of-war between a grandfather and his grandson, Yeong-hun. She both wrote and illustrated Where Is My Friend's House?, and has illustrated other books including Beware of Dog, Grandpa the Skate Fisherman, Generation After Generation, and The Secret of Treasure Island.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623821910244,"sku":"1431998831","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8901166003_1.jpg?v=1786422257","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%8c%80%eb%8c%80%eb%a1%9c-%ed%99%8d%ec%96%b4-%ed%95%98%eb%82%98%ec%94%a8%ec%95%bc","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}