James Gurney's Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time (1992) is an incredible illustrated utopian novel of an adventurer's arrival and education in a land where dinosaurs and humans live side-by-side in harmony. And it fucking rules!
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Reading “SeeSaw Girl” by Linda Sue Park
Linda Sue Park's 1999 first novel SeeSaw Girl is a melancholy study of gender and coming-of-age in seventeenth-century Joseon Korea, with glimpses of European travelers, elite life, painting, embroidery, and how we make do with what we can—oh, and just how awesome Korean seesaws are!
Reading “A Single Shard” by Linda Sue Park
Linda Sue Park's Newbery Medal-winning 2001 novel A Single Shard is mundane, quiet, cerebral, and touching. One of the few novels from my childhood I regularly return to, it is a brilliant, emotional examination of pottery, poverty, and community in 13th century Korea.