Park, Linda Sue - When My Names Was Keoko : 208 pages, ©2002
Mid 20th Century - Korea - World War II
Told from the alternating perspective of a brother and sister, When My Name Was Keoko, tells of a Korean family's struggle to maintain their identity in Japanese occupied Korea during the Second World War. After they are both forced to take Japanese names, speak Japanese and abandon many of their Korean customs, Sun-hee and Tae-yul must also face the consequences of their uncle's underground resistance paper.
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