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WHEN MY NAME WAS KEOKO

Park, who won the 2002 Newbery Medal for her previous book, THE SINGLE SHARD, is back with a fascinating look at Korea under Japanese occupation at the outbreak of WWII. Brother and sister Sun-hee and Tal-yule are forced to learn Japanese and give up all things Korean, including their names, Keoko and Nobuo. This story casts light on an era and place little known by young people in America today and, like all good history, lends an understanding of current events. Despite the help that everyone must give to the war preparations, not everyone is willing to defend Japan. Keoko and her brother take their own risks in their efforts to resist. This is a powerful and riveting tale, marred only by a narration that seems at times flat and without emotion. It is, however, delivered with beautiful clarity and crisp pronunciation of foreign terms. D.G.
(c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

Ages 10+

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2003

Duration: 6 hrs, 15 mins

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    A BANDIT'S TALE

    THE MUDDLED MISADVENTURES OF A PICKPOCKET

    Narrator P.J. Ochlan embraces this spirited novel, documenting 11-year-old Rocco Zaccaro's adventures with such gusto and spunk that you'd swear you'd traveled back in time to 1887. The story begins with Rocco's removal from his home in Italy and his subsequent arrival in New York City, where he is to work as a street musician for his new padrone, Signor Ancarola. Ochlan paints a vivid picture of immigrant life and the trials Rocco undergoes trying to escape the horrible living conditions under his padrone. Capturing the characters' voices perfectly, Ochlan delivers Rocco's animated storytelling, the slang of his newfound gang of pickpockets, and the accents of the city's many immigrants, whether Irish, Scottish, German, English, or Italian. Historical notes, including a pickpocket's glossary, complete this excellent production.

    (Historical fiction. 8-12)

    Pub Date: April 5, 2016

    Duration: 7 hrs

    DD ISBN: 9780147521477

    Publisher: Listening Library

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      A BARREL OF LAUGHS, A VALE OF TEARS

      John McDonough tells the oddball story of Prince Roger and his misbegotten quest for self-identity and true love. The story is amusing and at times inspiring as it follows Prince Roger on a three-year sojourn through the Forever Forest and across the Dastardly Divide as he seeks to transcend his clownish nature and find his destined love, Princess Petulia. Younger listeners will be enchanted by the whimsy and fantasy elements of this fairy tale and by McDonough's gentle style, while adults will enjoy Feiffer's tongue-in-cheek writing, metafictional asides, and profound insights about destiny, identity, and living happily ever after.

      Ages 8+

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2001

      Duration: 4 hrs

      Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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