"Satisfying.#xA0; Choi's text-and-image layouts and cross-generational subject matter recall Allen Say's work on heritage."#xA0; -- Publishers Weekly #xA0; "A unique look at Halloween, this is a comforting story about death and some of the traditions of Korean culture."#xA0; -- Kirkus Reviews #xA0; "An interesting fusion of cultures in a story appealing to children."#xA0; -- Booklist #xA0; "The . story of a tentative, solitary boy who makes the shy person's great discovery:#xA0; put on a mask and you are liberated into sociability. the old man and the tuna dance down the road and into friendship."#xA0; -- The New York Times Book Review #xA0; "An evocative look at a Korean tradition and an interesting intergenerational and multicultural story for Halloween.
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