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A Brush with Magic

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What if an ancient ink brush, oceans away in Korea, could unlock long-buried family secrets?

A heartfelt, magical middle grade adventure—inspired by Korean folklore and set in modern-day Seoul—about sisterhood and belonging, perfect for fans of Kelly Yang and Janae Marks.

It's finally summer break, and twelve-year-old Yumi is headed to Korea with her older sister, Minji, for the very first time. She can't wait to explore the city of Seoul together—but Minji has other plans. The moment they land, Minji ditches Yumi to hang out with their cousins, who are more fashionable, better at soccer, and all-around cooler than Yumi. Lost and alone, Yumi is stuck at home painting with her grandfather.

Everything changes when she finds an intriguing ink brush in a neighborhood art shop—and she accidentally summons a creature straight out of her grandfather's retellings of Korean fairy tales. With a new friend by her side and an ink brush that has the power to bring anything she paints to life, Yumi feels unstoppable. From bustling street markets and ancient palaces to riding the subway, Yumi and her friend explore everything Seoul has to offer.

But when the magic takes a dark turn, Yumi must dig deep to hear her own voice and protect the family she loves—even if they don't always understand each other.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2025

      Gr 3-7-When their parents get stuck home in California with an urgent work project, 12-year-old Yumi and 16-year-old Minji are sent to Seoul for a summer break with their widowed grandfather. That Minji immediately chooses to spend time with their cousins without Yumi understandably leaves Yumi-who's always tried to emulate perfect Minji-feeling abandoned. Even their kind grandfather with his painting and fairy tales can't alleviate her loneliness. When Yumi buys an elaborate ink brush at a local art store, she's shocked to discover it comes with its own dokkaebi-mythical goblin. Dodo, as Yumi names her, makes paintings come to life. She's also a boisterous tour guide... until her enthusiasm spins out of control. Biracial Korean American actor Bell's bilingual fluency is notably appreciated as Yumi and Dodo explore Seoul's many must-do destinations. VERDICT Bell turns contemporary magical realism into convincing multicultural exploration.

      Copyright 2025 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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