Silk Umbrellas

Silk Umbrellas
Author: Carolyn Marsden
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763671916

"A sensitive portrayal of a family in Thailand. . . . This gracefully told story will resonate with many young readers." — Booklist (starred review) Eleven-year-old Noi is learning to paint like her grandmother. She and her older sister, Ting, spend many rapt hours in the jungle watching as Kun Ya paints delicate silk umbrellas to sell at the market. But one day Kun Ma and Kun Pa announce that Ting must start working at a local radio factory to help support the family. As the days and weeks pass, Noi anxiously sees her own fate reflected in her sister’s constricting world. Can Noi find a way to master her fear of failure and stand up for her gift — and Kun Ya’s tradition — before the future masters her?

Silk Umbrellas -Lib

Silk Umbrellas -Lib
Author: Carolyn Marsden
Publisher: Topeka Bindery
Total Pages:
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781417790609

With spare, sure strokes evoking the customs and languages of Thailand, the acclaimed author of "The Gold-Threaded Dress" tells the graceful tale of a young artists coming of age.

I.C.S. Reference Library

I.C.S. Reference Library
Author: International Correspondence Schools
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1909
Genre: Correspondence schools and courses
ISBN:

The Umbrella Queen

The Umbrella Queen
Author: Shirin Bridges
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2008-06-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0060750405

When Noot is finally allowed to paint umbrellas like the other women and girls in her village, she secretly hopes that she might be chosen as this year's Umbrella Queen. Carefully, she creates serene flowers and butterflies exactly as she has seen her mother and grandmother do for years. But soon her imagination takes over, and Noot finds herself straying from the old patterns, to the dismay of her family, who depend on the traditionally painted umbrellas for their livelihood. Her parents tell her she must go back to the old designs and Noot obeys, knowing that the King is coming soon to name the one who has painted the most beautiful umbrella. After all, the King would never choose a queen who breaks from tradition . . . would he?