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Finding my hat / John Son.

By: Son, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Scholastic, 2003Description: 185 pagesDDC classification: SC So698 2003 Summary: In a semi-autobiographical debut novel that is at turns poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, John Son conveys the uniqueness and universality of a Korean-American childhood. Jin-Han begins his story with his first memory, when at age two he loses his hat to a sudden gust of wind. While he never finds that particular hat, his search for his "hat", his identity coincides with his family's search for their place in America.
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In a semi-autobiographical debut novel that is at turns poignant and laugh-out-loud funny, John Son conveys the uniqueness and universality of a Korean-American childhood. Jin-Han begins his story with his first memory, when at age two he loses his hat to a sudden gust of wind. While he never finds that particular hat, his search for his "hat", his identity coincides with his family's search for their place in America.

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