Summary of Lucia Jang & Susan McClelland's Stars Between the Sun and Moon
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#1 My mother told me many stories from my childhood years later, and as I grew older, I realized that she had been the most outgoing and bravest girl in her town. She was always called a pretty girl. She had many friends, but she never wanted to be with boys.
#2 I met a military man, and he and I met every night following my performances for many months. The man told me I sang like a nightingale. I knew the day was approaching when he would ask his family if he could marry me.
#3 When I was four, I was visited by my aunt, Youngrahn, who would be staying with us for a few months to help with the baby. She was very demanding and spoiled, and I was not pleased to see her.
#4 My mother and I were walking through the hills looking for cabbage or potatoes left behind on the farms following last year’s harvest when I asked her about the military man. She said she had been walking with me in the pram when they bumped into each other. She had a little girl now, and she was happy with her life.
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#1
My mother told me many stories from my childhood years later, and as I grew older, I realized that she had been the most outgoing and bravest girl in her town. She was always called a pretty girl. She had many friends, but she never wanted to be with boys.
#2
I met a military man, and he and I met every night following my performances for many months. The man told me I sang like a nightingale. I knew the day was approaching when he would ask his family if he could marry me.
#3
When I was four, I was visited by my aunt, Youngrahn, who would be staying with us for a few months to help with the baby. She was very demanding and spoiled, and I was not pleased to see her.
#4
My mother and I were walking through the hills looking for cabbage or potatoes left behind on the farms following last year’s harvest when I asked her about the military man. She said she had been walking with me in the pram when they bumped into each other. She had a little girl now, and she was happy with her life.
#5
When my mother went into labor, I went to get the ajummas, married women, to help her bring her baby into the world. In the early hours of the morning, the house finally became quiet.
#6
I loved my sister, and I was happy that she had returned to our home once again. I was also excited about the move to the mountains, as it meant I would be