Tuesday, December 6, 2011

When My Name Was Keoko: Did You Like It?

       In class, we read the book When My Name Was Keoko for a while, and finally finished it after about 4 months. It was about a two siblings named Sun-hee and Tae-yul and from their perspectives, they talk about their lives while living under occupation from the Japanese. Already, from this paragraphed sentence, I seem interested in the book, and I was right. This book is very realistic and descriptive. I was impressed about how  suspenseful the book is. I think the most interesting and action-packed part of the book is when Tae-yul decided to become a kamikaze for the Japanese. It was also very emotional because after he wrote a letter to his family, Omoni became devastated and wore a mourning dress every day. I liked this book a lot, even more than I thought I would.