Sora Kim-Russell
Sora Kim-Russell has translated works by Pyun Hye-young, Kim Un-su, Hwang Sok-yong, and Bae Suah, among others. Her translation of Pyun Hye-young's The Hole won the 2017 Shirley Jackson Award for best novel, and her short story translations have appeared in Words Without Borders, The New Yorker, and Harper's Magazine. Her translation of At Dusk by Hwang Sok-yong was longlisted for the 2018 Man Booker International Prize. Sora has taught literary translation at Ewha Womans University, LTI Korea, and the Bread Loaf Translators Conference.
Ahn Jaesun
Translated from the Korean by Sora Kim-Russell
A heartwarming story about family, resilience, fashion, and staying true to who you are—told through three generations of tailors in a rapidly changing Seoul.
When Deokgu opens a brand new tailor shop in town, all of Seoul is skeptical of his modern styles. Who would want to wear such funny-looking suits? But Deokgu remains devoted to his craft, and it’s not long before the shop begins to flourish, becoming a beloved fixture in the community.
Written and illustrated by Ahn Jaesun, The Tailor Shop at the Intersection follows three generations of tailors weaving themselves and their business into the fabric of their community in a rapidly changing Seoul. Ahn’s award-winning illustrations convey with great affection a more complicated story about the pressures that rapid development place on culture, commerce, and local business.
In The Tailor Shop at the Intersection, Ahn Jaesun shows how commitment, adaptability, and staying true to yourself help pave the way for success—and how embracing change and honoring tradition can go hand in hand.
• Bologna Ragazzi Award—Opera Prima, Special Mention
Ages 4+ | Hardcover | 48 pages | ISBN: 9781945492761
October 17, 2023