The Other Side of Tomorrow
The Other Side of Tomorrow
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Annotation: "This poignant and moving graphic novel captures the dangers and hope that come with fleeing North Korea and reaching for a brighter future through the lives of Yunho and Myunghee"--$cProvided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #389225
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 11/12/24
Illustrator: Lee, Deb JJ,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-06-301108-5
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-301108-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2022938128
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2024)

Starred Review On his tenth birthday, Junho remembers his beloved mother: two years ago, she escaped North Korea, promising, "We'll fly to freedom together one day." Meanwhile, 11-year-old Myunghee has already learned the "secrets of survival: trading and bribery" in order to keep herself and her fragile great-aunt alive. The children will meet eight days later, bearing witness to the utter horror of a public execution ich includes Junho's uncle. That night, they both flee separately. Junho reunites with his mother; Myunghee is sold into slavery. One month later, their paths cross again on a snowy Chinese street, entwining their futures through a dangerous odyssey across countries and continents. Yes, Cho's graphic novel in verse is an extraordinary dual-voiced narrative, but what makes this title unforgettable is phenomenal, Ignatz-winning artist Lee's (In Limbo, 2023) breathtaking artwork. Their panels, with and without defined borders (as if boundaries should always be mutable) combine sharp black outlines with warm, softened color palettes that empathically and brilliantly adapt to situations: the muted grays and browns of North Korea interrupted by brightened oranges and golds signaling poignant reminders of home and family, the lightening blues suggesting hope-filled movement toward freedom, the tropical greens of welcoming havens. Even a small quibble about a somewhat convenient plot point can't, won't mar this masterpiece.

Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Two young strangers dream of better lives outside North KoreaTen-year-old Yunho cares for his halmoni and sells rusty nails and bits of iron that he finds in the dirt. "Fifth-grade dropout" Myunghee, 11, has become a street seller, supporting herself and her sick great-aunt. In 2013, North Korea is a tough place to live. Both children's communities have been devastated by famine, poverty, and a cruel government that forbids freedom of thought. A dramatic life-or-death moment briefly brings the young people together before their paths diverge. When the timing is right, each child risks everything to illegally cross North Korea's border into China. Myunghee and Yunho travel alone, facing dangers, until Yunho is reunited with his omma, who's sent for him from China. Soon, another chance encounter compels the three to become traveling companions. They must obtain new identities and avoid arrest; capture could mean death or imprisonment in a concentration camp. This graphic novel serves up a feast of swirling and kinetic digital illustrations. Smooth swaths of muted color sweep across the pages in alternating cool and warm tones. The shifting palette builds tension and contrasts dire moments with the hope and the comfort of found family. Told from their alternating perspectives in welcoming, conversational verse, Yunho's and Myunghee's suspenseful, harrowing journeys provide readers with a realistic and devastating portrayal of life under one of the most oppressive regimes in the world.Triumphant, moving, and unforgettable. (historical note)(Verse graphic adventure. 9-12)

School Library Journal Starred Review (Fri Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 5 Up— Yunho and Myunghee live very different lives in North Korea in 2013. While 10-year-old Yunho spends his days on the brink of starvation, scavenging for scrap iron in the heat, 11-year-old Myunghee goes to sleep with a full belly and K-pop DVDs hidden beneath her bed. Soldiers lurking everywhere around them provide a common link between the two children, as the oppression of North Korean citizens is evident via both characters. Myunghee saves Yunho's life at a public execution, and when they find each other again in China, Yunho and his omma take Myunghee with them as they travel the Asian Underground Railroad with a group of North Korean refugees. Safe houses, prison stays, enduring interrogations, and escaping the work camp pay off for the team that sticks together to fight for freedom. This must-read graphic novel will open readers' eyes to the reality of oppression in North Korea in the 21st century. Cho's vibrant, elegant writing style beautifully captures the pain, fear, courage, and resilience of the characters featured in this text. Lee's illustrations greatly enhance the text's mood and capture both the courageous adventure of a lifetime and the spirit of a community willing to risk their lives to give those seeking freedom a fighting chance. VERDICT This gut-wrenching story of hope and resilience needs to find its way to all readers' hands.— Angie Jameson

Kirkus Reviews

Two young strangers dream of better lives outside North KoreaTen-year-old Yunho cares for his halmoni and sells rusty nails and bits of iron that he finds in the dirt. "Fifth-grade dropout" Myunghee, 11, has become a street seller, supporting herself and her sick great-aunt. In 2013, North Korea is a tough place to live. Both children's communities have been devastated by famine, poverty, and a cruel government that forbids freedom of thought. A dramatic life-or-death moment briefly brings the young people together before their paths diverge. When the timing is right, each child risks everything to illegally cross North Korea's border into China. Myunghee and Yunho travel alone, facing dangers, until Yunho is reunited with his omma, who's sent for him from China. Soon, another chance encounter compels the three to become traveling companions. They must obtain new identities and avoid arrest; capture could mean death or imprisonment in a concentration camp. This graphic novel serves up a feast of swirling and kinetic digital illustrations. Smooth swaths of muted color sweep across the pages in alternating cool and warm tones. The shifting palette builds tension and contrasts dire moments with the hope and the comfort of found family. Told from their alternating perspectives in welcoming, conversational verse, Yunho's and Myunghee's suspenseful, harrowing journeys provide readers with a realistic and devastating portrayal of life under one of the most oppressive regimes in the world.Triumphant, moving, and unforgettable. (historical note)(Verse graphic adventure. 9-12)

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Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2024)
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School Library Journal Starred Review (Fri Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
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Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Perfect for fans of Illegal and When Stars Are Scattered, this poignant and moving graphic novel in verse captures the dangers and hope that come with fleeing North Korea and reaching for a brighter future through the lives of Yunho and Myunghee.

From never knowing where they’ll find their next meal to avoiding soldiers lurking at every corner, many North Koreans have learned that sticking around can be just as deadly as attempting to flee . . . almost. 

Both shy, resourceful Yunho and fierce, vibrant Myunghee know this. So when they each resolve to run away from the bleak futures they face, it’s with the knowledge that they could be facing a fate worse than death.

While Yunho hopes to reunite with his omma, who snuck across the border years ago, Myunghee is reaching for dreams that are bigger than anything the regime would allow her to have. The two are strangers to each other until a chance encounter unwittingly intertwines their fates and Myunghee saves Yunho’s life.

Kept together by their dreams for a brighter future, they face a road plagued by poisonous jungle snakes, corrupt soldiers, and the daily fear of discovery and imprisonment. But with every step toward freedom, there is also hope. Will it be enough for both of them to make it to safety without losing each other along the way?


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