Yangsook choi biography of michael

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    The Name Jar

    MARCH 22 - APRIL 14,

    Based on the book by Yangsook Choi
    Adapted for the stage by Susan H. Pak
    Directed by Jake Sung-Guk Sullivan

     

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    RECOMMENDED FOR: Ages 5+
    LOCATION: Jaycees Studio Theatre
    SHOW RUN TIME: Approx 60 Minutes with no intermission.
    RESOURCE GUIDE: CLICK HERE!

    Celebrate the meaning behind your name!

    Unhei has moved from Korea to America with her family and has started a new school. When the kids struggle with her name, she wonders if she should choose a new one to fit in. Her classmates decide to help out by filling a glass jar with names for her to pick from, but will any of them fit? The Name Jar is a celebration of culture, family and what’s in a name.

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  • Books by Yangsook Choi

    The Name Jar
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    This Next New Year
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    Peach Heaven
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    Nim and the War Effort
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    Behind the Mask
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    Landed
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    New Cat
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    avg rating — 68 ratings — published — 4 editions
    A Letter to My Best Friend
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    avg rating — 64 ratings — 2 editions
    Slippery, Spicy, Tingly: A Kimchi Mystery
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    avg rating — 62 ratings — 2 editions
    The Sun Girl and the Moon Boy: A Korean Folktale
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    avg rating — 51 ratings — published — 2 editions
    Earthquake
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    by Edgar Debel

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