Dimensions
129 x 197 x 13mm
An astounding tale of courage, belonging and endurance from a renowned storyteller.
Tree-ear has a dream. He has watched the master potter Min take a lump of clay and shape it into a thing of beauty. For Tree-ear the transformation is a miracle. Someday he wants to perform such a miracle himself.
But you cannot just walk up to a master potter and ask him to teach you his craft, especially not if you're an orphan like Tree-ear. First Tree-ear must prove he is worthy of Min's time and teachings. So he asks the honourable master if he can work for him, without pay, for the privilege of being near such talent.
Tree-ear has taken his first step toward his dream. If Tree-ear takes it one hill, one valley, one day at a time, just maybe, he'll be able to make his dream come true.
'Readers will not soon forget these characters or their sacrifices.' Publishers Weekly
Contains Linda Sue Park's 2002 Newbery Award acceptance speech.