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The Kite Fighters
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First edition cover
Author Linda Sue Park
Illustrator Eung Won Park
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's fiction
Published 2000, Clarion Books
Media type Print, ebook, audiobook
Pages 144 pages
ISBN 0395940419

The Kite Fighters is a 2000 historical children's novel that was written by Linda Sue Park and illustrated by her father Eung Won Park. It was first published on March 20, 2000 through Clarion Books and follows two brothers in Korea during the 15th century.

Plot

Set in Seoul, Korea, in 1473, the novel depicts the relationship of two brothers in a tradition-bound family. Lee Young-sup is acutely aware of the difference in his status being a younger brother, but he finds a true talent the first time he flies a kite. First-born son Kee-sup is under pressure from his father, a rice merchant, to advance the family honor by becoming a court official; he spends much of his time studying for the position, though it is not his true life goal. Young-sup's growing expertise in flying kites and Kee-sup's craft in making them draw the attention of the boy-king of Korea, modeled after King Songjong, and they become friends with the king outside of the ancient protocol and secretly represent him for the kite-fighting competition during the New Year's festival. It is the tension between traditional duties and individual needs. The boys later get into a fight with a boy who is trying to rob them but they are unsuccessful and have to start from square one. They recover their money and are helped by the King, who gives them new kites. By helping the boys get new kites the king is also one of the main characters because he held them at his temple.

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