
Nine-year-old Chang-Min, a South Korean boy who moved to the U.S. when he was seven, describes his daily life, including school, church, Cub Scouts, and family activities, as well as what he misses about his home country.
year: 2007
call number/section: 325.73, 973, 951.9, 304.8, 951, 951.95
subjects: korean americans, social life and customs, children, united states, immigrants, seoul (korea), social life and customs, korea (south), united states, immigrant children
Editions

Weber, Valerie
Weekly Reader Early Learning Library (2007)
Nine-year-old Chang-Min, a South Korean boy who moved to the U.S. when he was seven, describes his daily life, including school, church, Cub Scouts, and family activities, as well as what he misses about his home country.
Schools: 1
Weber, Valerie
Nine-year-old Chang-Min, a South Korean boy who moved to the U.S. when he was seven, describes his daily life, including school, church, Cub Scouts, and family activities, as well as what he misses about his home country.
Schools: 11