Tae Keller, When You Trap a Tiger
Tae Keller, When You Trap a Tiger
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TAE KELLER was born and raised in Honolulu, where she grew up on purple rice, Spam musubi, and her halmoni's tiger stories. After high school, she moved in search of snow, and now lives in Seattle, WA. She is also the Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of When You Trap a Tiger, The Science of Breakable Things, and Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone.
Review Quotes:
Winner of the Boston Globe Horn Book Honor Award for Fiction and Poetry
"Roars to life with justa touch of magic."--Kirkus Reviews,starred review
"Aheartfelt reminderof thewonder and beautyin our everyday lives."--Booklist,starred review
"Deeply moving...vulnerable and mythic storytelling in the vein of Erin Entrada Kelly and Kacen Callender."--School Library Journal,starred review
"Keller's (The Science of Breakable Things)#OwnVoicesjourney through Korean mythologybegins with a fantastical questand slowly transforms into a tale about letting go and the immortality that story can allow."--Publishers Weekly,starred review
"It'sa complex, satisfying story,one that foregrounds family and healing alongsidea love for Korean folklore." --The Bulletin,starred review
"Thisbeautiful bookreminds us that, even in a world filled with stolen stars, crafty tigers, and family secrets that spring from folklore, the mostpowerful magicof storytelling is the story we decide to tell about ourselves."--Kat Yeh, author ofThe Truth About Twinkie Pie