The House Before Falling into the Sea..., Ann Suk Wang
The House Before Falling into the Sea..., Ann Suk Wang
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The House Before Falling into the Sea

Author: Ann Suk Wang

Narrator: Ami Park

Unabridged: 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

A child and her family take in refugees during the Korean War in this poignant picture book—adapted for audio—about courage and what it really means to care for your neighbors.

Every day, more and more people fleeing war in the north show up at Kyung Tak and her family’s house on the southeastern shore of Korea. With nowhere else to go, the Taks' home is these migrants' last chance of refuge “before falling into the sea,” and the household quickly becomes crowded, hot, and noisy. Then war sirens cry out over Kyung's city too, and her family and their guests take shelter underground. When the sirens stop, Kyung is upset—she wishes everything could go back to the way it was before: before the sirens, before strangers started coming into their home. But after an important talk with her parents, her new friend Sunhee, and Sunhee’s father, Kyung realizes something important: We’re stronger when we have each other, and the kindness we show one another in the darkest of times is a gift we’ll never regret.

***Three starred reviews***
*”A poignant tale of light in the darkness—and compassion in times of war.”—Kirkus Reviews

About The Author

Ann Suk Wang, born in Korea, is a graduate of UCLA and Boston University in mass communications and a former journalist. She lives in California with a husband, two sons and a canine son. The House Before Falling Into the Sea is her first picture book.Hanna Cha, Caldecott honor- and APALA winning-illustrator of The Truth About Dragons, is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She spent her childhood in both Korea and America and currently lives in Boston, where she loves crinkling her nose in the early morning breeze and snuggling her tiger-like cat, Hobac. Hanna is also the illustrator of Circle Round and author-illustrator of Tiny Feet Between the Mountains.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on March 20, 2024

A house stands on a cliff before the sea, the time is the Korean War. The family who lives there takes in as many refugees as they can, the daughter excited at first, then frustrated at how hot and crowded it becomes. After talking with another girl her age, she realizes that her house is a place of......more

Goodreads review by Tee on March 16, 2024

This was a beautiful story of community, family, and friendship. Every unique story is so important to treasure to know our own histories. This book was an amazing tribute to the author’s grandparents who saved many lives during the Korean War and protected them until the war ended. Coming from the......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on March 24, 2024

A powerful story of a community surviving in a war-torn village during the Korean War. Told from a young child’s point of view, Ann Suk Wang’s The House Before Falling into the Sea, shows young Kyung Tak and her family taking in refugees as the war encroaches further into their village. The girl trie......more

Goodreads review by Maexo♡ on July 20, 2024

A cute historical book telling the story of a terrible war and how it taught a little girl about the importance of family and opening up your home to others.......more


Quotes

“This gorgeous picture book depicts a historical moment rarely, if ever, covered in picture books—the Korean War—with stunning illustrations and deft prose that centers on a young girl’s experience. . . . It’s an accessible, compassionate, and lovely picture book."—Book Riot

*“Drawing from her own family’s experiences, Wang has crafted a lyrical gem of a story. Adopting a child’s perspective, the author manages to make topics such as warfare and loss of one’s home comprehensible to a young audience, while Cha’s bold strokes and splashes of color convey movement and enhance the emotional weight of the subject."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

*“Cha’s illustrations pay exquisite attention to the beauty of the seaside landscape, using color to intensify the experience of being near the ocean. Vibrant greens and blues swirl, producing the feeling of an ever-moving sea, while wheaty shades of tan create sand and scrub, all of which contrast with the darkness of a makeshift air raid shelter where women and children hide. This gorgeously illustrated book contains surprisingly beautiful turns of phrase and metaphors (“we sat like two quiet hills, the breeze combing through our hair”). A touching homage to the author’s own grandparents’ heroism, which also offers rare insight into complex feelings about personal sacrifice and witnessing the suffering of others.”—The Horn Book Review, starred review

*“Wang’s story, based on her mother’s account of growing up in a household that welcomed people displaced during the Korean War, is a touching narrative that focuses mainly on the children’s experiences. The back matter includes an informative glossary and notes from both the writer and the illustrator, whose grandmother lived near the story’s setting as a teenager. Cha’s expressive mixed-media illustrations reflect the characters’ emotions and recreate the beautiful setting in this moving picture book.”—Booklist, starred review