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ARCHER'S QUEST by Linda Sue Park
Accelerated Reader: Level: 4.6. Pts. 5.
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Book Description:
Linda Sue Park weaves Korean history and lore into a time-travel fantasy. Sixth-grader Kevin is
home alone in Dorchester, NY, when an arrow flies through the air, pinning his baseball cap to
the wall. Imagine his surprise to find a man claiming to be Koh Chu-mong, the Great
Archer from a Korean kingdom in the first century B.C., in his bedroom. Archer claims to have fallen off the tiger he was riding, and has somehow landed in Kevin's
bedroom.
Much humor comes from the clash of the ancient and the modern. Archer is
amazed and at times frightened by cars (surely powered by dragons), telephones, the
computer, lights, and even a bed. Kevin, the grandson of Korean immigrants, is an
ordinary kid, bored by school, especially history class. He feels that he is very
different from his father, a programmer at a local university who loves math and
precision. However, the need to get Archer back in time makes Kevin step up to the
challenge.
Keven takes the man to the local museum, but that idea doesn't help. A
suspenseful trip to the zoo to see the tiger seems promising, but that tiger is from India,
not Korea. During their wanderings around town, Archer tells wonderful stories of
Korean history and legend. Finally, Kevin uses all his powers of reasoning and
deduction to find the solution to Archer's quest to return home. In the process, the
boy learns that ordinary people can do extraordinary deeds and comes to appreciate his dad.
Although perhaps not as great as previous, award-winning books by this author, this
tender title is still most worthy of attention.
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