Ginger Park Books
Chocolate Chocolate: The True Story Of Two Sisters, Tons Of Treats, And The Little Shop That Could
When their beloved father died suddenly, authors Frances and Ginger Park (To Swim Across the World) comforted themselves with chocolates and mused on opening a confectionery shop with their small i...
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The Have A Good Day Cafe
By Ginger Park, Frances Park, Joung Un Kim
After leaving Korea to live with her son's family in the United States, Mike's grandmother suggests a plan to help with their food cart business.
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To Swim Across The World
Korea, 1941, for Sei-Young Shin, a young man born into a poor family in the rural south, it is a time of oppression. The Japanese have issued strict provisions against the Korean language, religion...
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Allergies, Away!: Creative Eats And Mouthwatering Treats For Kids Allergic To Nuts, Dairy, And Eggs
By Frances Park, Ginger Park, Ginger Park And Frances Park
When sisters Ginger and Frances Park opened up a chocolate shop in Washington, D.C., they couldn't wait to share their gourmet sweets with their friends and family. Unfortunately, Ginger's son, Ju...
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The Have A Good Day Cafe
By Ginger Park, Frances Park, Katherine Potter, Frances Park And Ginger Park, Illustrations By Katherine Potter
Early each morning Mike and his family drive to the city with their food cart. They sell bagels and orange juice for breakfast, hot dogs and pizza for lunch. Mike passes the time by drawing picture...
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Allergies, Away!
By Ginger Park, Ginger Park And Frances Park
When sisters Ginger and Frances Park opened up a chocolate shop in Washington, D.C., they couldn't wait to share their gourmet sweets with their friends and family. Unfortunately, Ginger's son, Ju...
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