A glorious celebration of imagination and summertime in this Korean bestselling picture book, now available in English
When the summer sun is in full force, there’s only one way to beat the heat: dive into a watermelon pool. After a large watermelon gets split in half, everyone in the village dives in, digging into the fruit and making slides from the rind while spending a joy-filled day together until nightfall.
Bonsoir Lune is a bestselling and beloved picture book creator working in Korea. Watermelon Pool was her debut picture book, first published in 2015. Translated by New York Times bestselling author Fraces Cha, Watermelon Pool is the perfect, refreshing read during any scorching hot summer.
★ "[A] frolicsome picture book variation on a common summer diversion . . . novel details incorporate a sense of whimsy . . . As spare narration combines with occasional utterances from daintily rendered figures, who read as East Asian, much of the story’s action unfolds near wordlessly across carefully shaded colored pencil drawings in comics-like panels. The result is a deliciously sensorial portrait of swimming as a refreshing summertime treat." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
★ "Bonsoir Lune presents irresistibly immersive spreads rife with whimsical details . . . Lune’s simple narrative, translated by bestselling Korean American author Cha, is energetically punctuated with onomatopoeic pit pats, AAAAs, PLOPs, THUNKs, oomphs, and even musical notes . . . Vivacious delight exudes from every page as young and old savor the refreshing rewards of summer." —Kirkus, starred review
"Dramatic, full-bleed red and green colored-pencil depictions of the watermelon bring it into close focus . . . This [book] gleefully captures the magic of a perfect summer's day." —Booklist
Bonsoir Lune is the author-illustrator of ten picture books, including Watermelon Pool which was an award-winning bestseller in Korea.
Frances Cha is a former travel and culture editor for CNN in Seoul and Hong Kong. She was born in the United States, attended elementary school in Hong Kong and moved to Korea when she was 11. She teaches fiction at the Columbia University MFA program and lives in New York with her family. She is the author of the adult novel If I Had Your Face and the picture books The Goblin Twins and The Goblin Twins: Too Hard to Scare.
A glorious celebration of imagination and summertime in this Korean bestselling picture book, now available in English
When the summer sun is in full force, there’s only one way to beat the heat: dive into a watermelon pool. After a large watermelon gets split in half, everyone in the village dives in, digging into the fruit and making slides from the rind while spending a joy-filled day together until nightfall.
Bonsoir Lune is a bestselling and beloved picture book creator working in Korea. Watermelon Pool was her debut picture book, first published in 2015. Translated by New York Times bestselling author Fraces Cha, Watermelon Pool is the perfect, refreshing read during any scorching hot summer.
★ "[A] frolicsome picture book variation on a common summer diversion . . . novel details incorporate a sense of whimsy . . . As spare narration combines with occasional utterances from daintily rendered figures, who read as East Asian, much of the story’s action unfolds near wordlessly across carefully shaded colored pencil drawings in comics-like panels. The result is a deliciously sensorial portrait of swimming as a refreshing summertime treat." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
★ "Bonsoir Lune presents irresistibly immersive spreads rife with whimsical details . . . Lune’s simple narrative, translated by bestselling Korean American author Cha, is energetically punctuated with onomatopoeic pit pats, AAAAs, PLOPs, THUNKs, oomphs, and even musical notes . . . Vivacious delight exudes from every page as young and old savor the refreshing rewards of summer." —Kirkus, starred review
"Dramatic, full-bleed red and green colored-pencil depictions of the watermelon bring it into close focus . . . This [book] gleefully captures the magic of a perfect summer's day." —Booklist
Author
Bonsoir Lune is the author-illustrator of ten picture books, including Watermelon Pool which was an award-winning bestseller in Korea.
Frances Cha is a former travel and culture editor for CNN in Seoul and Hong Kong. She was born in the United States, attended elementary school in Hong Kong and moved to Korea when she was 11. She teaches fiction at the Columbia University MFA program and lives in New York with her family. She is the author of the adult novel If I Had Your Face and the picture books The Goblin Twins and The Goblin Twins: Too Hard to Scare.