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An illustrated children's narrative follows Yung Pak, a young Korean boy, through family life, play, schooling, and rites that reveal traditional customs and beliefs. Episodes describe his toys and games, relations with parents, domestic rituals honoring ancestors, schooling and lessons, encounters with monks and visits to a monastery, and a journey that broadens his experience. The book intersperses descriptive scenes of daily routines with explanations of local superstitions and customs, presenting childhood in a society undergoing gradual change as new educational practices and outside influences begin to arrive.
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