<b>"This bittersweet picture book </b>walks through the four seasons at Korea’s heavily weaponized demilitarized zone, celebrating the nature that thrives there while mourning the human cost of this border wall.” <b>—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, Starred Review</b>
<b>"The Korean demilitarized zone</b> split the country in two, dividing its population and separating families. In the swath between the countries’ barbed wire borders, though, the natural world flourishes. … Throughout the seasons, an old man climbs the observation tower to look through a telescope; finely worked landscapes are drawn through his eyes: “Grandfather wants to fling the tightly locked gates wide open.” A bold gatefold lets readers do just that, and Lee imagines Grandfather walking through the meadow with his grandson. … The story’s poignancy will resonate." —<b><i>Publishers Weekly</i></b>
<b>"Every spring, </b>Grandfather climbs the stairs to the observatory at the Demilitarized Zone that separates the people of North and South Korea…. The contrast between the joy of blooming nature and Grandfather’s silent longing is sharp. While birds can fly south from the north, people cannot cross. Highly detailed illustrations in watercolor and pencil capture the softness of Grandfather’s heart and the exuberance of wildlife that grows without bounds. Back matter provides a brief explanation of the Korean War and the pain of the separated populations with eerie timeliness." —<b><i>Booklist</i></b>
<b>"Illustrations </b>inspired by traditional Korean painting techniques are the star of this picture book in translation. Lyrical text, reminiscent of free verse, describes the wildlife and weather of Korea’s Demilitarized Zone during each season in turn.… [as well as] depicting military activities and a grandfather who longs for the unified Korea of his youth.... Deftly tackling a topic that will likely be unfamiliar to many readers, this is sure to spark discussion among budding history enthusiasts." —<b><i>School Library Journal</i></b>
<b>"Softly drawn yet powerful images </b>uncover a peaceful wildlife refuge thriving naturally despite harsh razor wire, marching soldiers, and heavy tanks. As the seasons pass, a grandfather observes the natural beauty while mourning the divide that keeps him from returning to his home across the DMZ." —<b><i>Foreword Reviews</i></b>
<b>"Internationally award-winning</b> author/artist Uk-Bae Lee's persistent dream of reunification of a fractured homeland manifests in the penultimate spread, which opens like a magic portal, the rusted, over-secured fence folding out to a tranquil kingdom where war weapons have long broken down into obsolescence…. With gentle words and glorious art, Lee inspires the newest generation of readers to lead the way – and make such miracles happen. "—<b><i>Shelf Awareness</i></b>
<b>"The juxtaposition of the wildlife refuge</b> and the military remains, of gentle familial love and sharp grief, create a haunting and emotional impact." <b>—Batchelder Award Committee Chair Dr. Lauren Aimonette Liang</b>