The Kite Fighters

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A tale of two brothers in fifteenth-century Korea from theNewbery Medal winner and #1 New York Times–bestselling author of A Long Walk to Water.

In this riveting novel, two brothers discover a shared passion for kites. Kee-sup can craft a kite unequaled in strength and beauty, but his younger brother, Young-sup, can fly a kite as if he controlled the wind itself. It’s like the kite is part of him—the part that wants to fly.

Their combined skills attract the notice of Korea’s young king, who chooses Young-sup to fly the royal kite in the New Year kite-flying competition—an honor that is also an awesome responsibility. Although tradition decrees, and the boys’ father insists, that the older brother represent the family, both brothers know that this time the family’s honor is best left in Young-sup’s hands. But how do you stand up to the way things have always been?

This touching and suspenseful historical novel from the author of A Single Shard, filled with the authentic detail and flavor of traditional Korean kite fighting, brings a remarkable setting vividly to life.

“The final contest . . . is riveting. Though the story is set in medieval times, the brothers have many of the same issues facing siblings today.” —School Library Journal (starred review)

“Readers will enjoy watching these engaging characters find ways of overcoming webs of social and cultural constraints to achieve a common goal, and the author expresses the pleasures of creating and flying kites—‘A few sticks, a little paper, some string. And the wind. Kite magic’—with contagious enthusiasm.” —Kirkus Reviews

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4.4
16 reviews
A Google user
July 27, 2011
The Kite Fighters is about a boy Young-sup and his older brother Kee-sup. Young-sup can make a kite do whatever he wants. Kee-sup can make a kite fit for a king. When the king sees their kites flying he wants them to fly in the new year kite fighting contest. According to tradition Kee-sup should fly but since Young-sup is better, they will have to convince their father to let Young-sup fly.
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A Google user
December 7, 2010
In early Korea, Young-sup learns about family traditions and the love of his father as he and his older brother skillfully fly a kite for their king.
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A Google user
March 17, 2012
In this exciting novel two brothers must work together to win the New Year kite-fighting competition. Young-sup is an amazing kite flier and his brother Kee-sup can make a kite worthy of a king, but is it enough to win the competition and become the best boy kite fighters in the country?
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About the author

Linda Sue Park is the author of the Newbery Medal-winning A Single Shard, the best-seller A Long Walk to Water, and the highly-praised novel Prairie Lotus. She has also written several acclaimed picture books and serves on the advisory board of We Need Diverse Books. She lives in western New York with her family. www.lindasuepark.com, Twitter: @LindaSuePark

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