Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
10/13/20
Illustrator:
Kim, Soyeon,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-459-82127-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-82127-9
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2020930610
Dimensions:
28 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Learning the order of the Korean zodiac signs becomes a bedtime story to help a little girl learn how to tell time.Yu-Rhee, a young Korean girl, looks at the puzzling, round clock face, wondering how her mother knows it is time for bed. Mother tells her a story about a special group of animals and a compassionate mountain who plays an active role. The animals represent the 12 symbols of the zodiac. As the tale begins, an unnamed child struggles up a steep trail in search of the doraji plant to make a healing tea for their ill mother. Mountain takes pity on the child and asks the animals to help her. One by one, the animals give time-related excuses instead of providing assistance. "When the sun climbs the morning sky, I need to bask in its bright rays," says Snake. Finally the animals do help, and the child achieves their goal. Each illustration is built from cut-out drawings and pieces of tissue paper that have been placed into dioramas for a striking, three-dimensional effect. Natural shadows and the lines that support each element provide texture and perspective. The link between each animal and their associated time is tenuous, however, needing stronger visual cues to help young readers learn timekeeping. Unfortunately, as the journey plays out, the child is not as active a character as the animals, and the pacing plods up and down the mountain.A curious premise with captivating illustrations that unfortunately lacks excitement. (Picture book. 3-5)
Yu-Rhee, a young Korean girl, wants to know how to tell time using a clock.
Her mother tells her a tale from her childhood based on the traditional Korean practice of timekeeping, where the 12 animals of the zodiac are assigned to 2-hour sections of the 24-hour clock. Told from the point of view of a mountain, the story follows a child as they climb the mountainside in search of a plant to heal their ailing mother. The climb is steep, the path wild and the way difficult. The mountain watches the child struggle and calls on the animals that live on the mountainside to help the child, but as sunlight turns to moonlight, each animal claims to be too busy. Ultimately, Once Upon an Hour is a story about determination and teamwork that shows young readers the importance of helping others.
Orca Book Publishers is pleased to offer Once Upon an Hour in two accessible editions. The audiobook features alternate text descriptions of images, including the cover. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.