A Single Shard
by Linda Sue Park
read by Graeme Malcolm
by Linda Sue Park
read by Graeme Malcolm
Foraging in fields and on rubbish heaps, and sharing the food with his friend Crane-man, used to be enough to fill Tree-ear's days. But now all Tree-ear wants to do is watch master potter Min at work.
Ch'ulp'o is a potter's village, famous for delicate celadon ware, and Min is the most brilliant of all the potters in Ch'ulp'o, He is also known to be short-tempered. Even so, Tree-ear is drawn irresistibly to Min's workplace. He is fascinated by the miracle of the potter's craft and dreams of making a pot of his own someday. His quest leads him down unexpected paths, with hazards and rewards beyond imagining.
This account of a creative spirit on its journey toward fulfillment is set in twelfth-century Korea, where the course of human destiny could be determined by a single celadon shard.
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