I read this right after moving back to So. Cal, it was a local library copy. I could have read this while still in Illinois. I thoroughly enjoyed it. While it might be marketed and promoted as a YA title, it really is not. The description of everyday life in Korea during the first part of the 20th Cent. is very clear and endearing. It claims to be based on recollections of the author's mother. usually I never get into a graphic novel, but the color trilogy has something different, like it showed so many korean tradition that i never knew before. and the thing that I really like most is the relationship of Ehwa and her mother.Maybe for some of you, a kind of relationship of mother and daughter is nothing special, but I like the way her mother and ehwa when they had conversation, it was like between friends, they just said what they want to say or feel, without having afraid of showing it....I wish I could have a conversation like that between me and my children.So I think that the main point of this trilogy, a beautiful relationship between mother and daughter....that would never ended, even if the daughter was already married and move away with husband....the relationship between them will always stay there.
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A beautiful and touching finish to the story. The metaphors were very powerful as well.
—huyhung411991
#2011-07#Pelajaran menjadi wanita dewasa bisa dilihat di sini..
—Megan
Great ending to a peculiar Korean version of manga....
—ElisaLee
A bittersweet end to a unique trilogy. I enjoyed it.
—brandymckinney305