Thursday, May 26, 2022

WHEN YOU TRAP A TIGER by Tae Keller

When You Trap a Tiger by Tae Keller

Fantasy, Korean Americans, Storytelling, Illness, Families

297 pages

Description
Booklist starred (November 1, 2019 (Vol. 116, No. 5))
Grades 3-6. If stories were written in the stars and guarded by tigers, this wondrous tale would be one of the brightest. Lily is happy when she, her mom, and sister, Sam, move, because it means they will spend more time with their grandmother, their halmoni, whose life is full of magic. Halmoni has always told beautiful stories about clever sisters and equally clever tigers—not to be trusted—but Lily soon finds that life is not how she expected it to be. Sam isn’t so happy about the move, and worse, Halmoni is very sick, so when a tiger appears to Lily, offering her a deal, she thinks it could be what saves her grandmother. Lily’s magical-realist world, rooted in Korean folklore, will envelop readers as she deals with growing up and—at times—apart from her sister, finding new friends, and coping with her grandmother's illness. Keller’s characters—from Halmoni, who dresses up to go grocery shopping, to Sam, who hides her own heartbreaks—will have readers wishing they were real. Every chapter is filled with a richness and magic that demands every word be treasured, a heartfelt reminder of the wonder and beauty in our everyday lives. Readers young and old will want to trap this story in a jar forever.

My Comments
Truly wonderous and mysterious. The magic intertwines with the family relationships. The tiger drew me in, but this is a deep story of love, grief and identity. This is not a light book. I believe it could be read by grades 6-8 so am a little mystified that it is targeted for grades 3-6 apart from the age of the main protagonist. A wonderfully magical and complex story.


 

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