The Legend of Tiger and Tail-Flower
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THE LEGEND OF TIGER AND TAIL-FLOWER

by Lee Gee Eun, translated by Aerin Park

The #1 bestselling picture book in Korea . . . a laugh-out-loud blend of joyous comics and lush full spread illustrations!

Tiger is a bit grumpy. Why won’t the other forest animals give him food…even when he yells at them? Why doesn’t anyone want to be his friend?

Then a talking Dandelion shoots down from space and attaches permanently to his tail. (Don't ask how). *shake shake shake* Why won’t Tail-Flower come off?! Why does everyone in the forest seem to like her better?

Stuck with each other, and against all odds, Tiger and Tail-Flower become fast friends and set off on a series of adventures. Rescuing Mother Hen and her lost egg from a cliff. Fording a river for Rabbit, Hedgehog, and Raccoon. Throwing a big party with everyone in the forest!

Tiger and Tail-Flower even grow old together. Unril one day, though they don't realize it, their last adventure arrives.

Lee Gee Eun is the most beloved picture book artist working in Korea today. The Legend of Tiger and Tail-Flower is her magnum opus: a ridiculously exuberant picture book—with a surprisingly moving ending—that spans 80 pages of breathtaking comics and full spread illustrations. Readers young and old will delight in and become fast friends with the legend of this irrepressible pair.

Type: Hardcover
Pages: 80
Format: Picture Book
Publication: August 13, 2024
ISBN: 9781646144594


 

PRAISE

“★ “This beautiful fable explores the need for companionship and the inevitability of death… A gorgeously told story of the people who come into your life for a reason.”
Kirkus (starred)

★ “A thoughtful examination of friendship and grief that teems with tongue-in-cheek humor and joy.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)

 


 

About LEE GEE EUN

Lee Gee Eun is an author and illustrator from Korea who has won numerous international honors, including the BolognaRagazzi award and the Korean Young Illustrator Award. She is also the author/illustrator of The Red Fruit, which Kirkus Reviews said “beautifully transcends its seeming simplicity” in a starred review. You can follow her at @studio_geeeun.

 

 

About aerin park

Aerin Park, born and raised in South Korea, believes that language is a bridge to people's stories, culture, and history. She is passionate about integrating these elements into her work—both translation and Korean language teaching. When not working, you will find Aerin sharing Korean history with her three children, making kimchi from garden veggies, and shoveling the Minnesota snow.