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IMPORTANT! This is the original British English Edition. The front cover should clearly mention which version you're buying (it will say either 'UK Edition' or 'US Edition'). Humorous and tongue-in-cheek, yet heart-warming, The Door to the Spirit World is a Christmas tale of family and friendship, It is the first volume in the Youngho and Chadori trilogy. Full-colour illustrations. The back material includes a preview of Book II, Discussion Points and Youngho and Chadori quiz. It's December and Christmas is just around the corner. Twelve-year-old Youngho is a Korean boy with a unique talent:…mehr

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IMPORTANT! This is the original British English Edition. The front cover should clearly mention which version you're buying (it will say either 'UK Edition' or 'US Edition'). Humorous and tongue-in-cheek, yet heart-warming, The Door to the Spirit World is a Christmas tale of family and friendship, It is the first volume in the Youngho and Chadori trilogy. Full-colour illustrations. The back material includes a preview of Book II, Discussion Points and Youngho and Chadori quiz. It's December and Christmas is just around the corner. Twelve-year-old Youngho is a Korean boy with a unique talent: he can get himself into more trouble than anyone - faster, deeper and messier each time. Chadori is his dog from Bristol, England. Chance brought the two together and now they are inseparable. But Youngho's simple and happy life becomes fragmented after his grandad passes away. Life just isn't the same any more. Little does he know, however, that he is in for an incredible surprise. An extraordinary gift awaits him - a miracle that will change him forever ...
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B.K. Chu was born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1974. She graduated with a BA in English and Philosophy from the University of Bristol, before continuing her education and earning an MA in Conference Interpretation at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (now Middlebury Institute) in California. She then went on to work in the USA, Honduras, France, Korea and Norway. She currently lives with her husband and their four-legged son in Stavanger, Norway.