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The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Sun-mi Hwang

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ | Teens 13 and above
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Author: Sun-mi Hwang
Release Date: November 26, 2013
Genre: Fiction

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Description

A Timeless Story of Hope, Freedom, and a Mother’s Unconditional Love

About the Book

The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly is a beautifully simple yet deeply moving story about one small hen with one very big dream. Written by beloved Korean author Sun-mi Hwang, this short novel carries a powerful message about freedom, motherhood, and the courage it takes to live life on your own terms.

From the Back Cover

A little hen dreams of leaving her cage, hatching an egg of her own, and roaming free in the wide world outside. What follows is a tale that will stay with you long after the last page. Tender, bittersweet, and quietly profound, this is the kind of book that reminds you why stories matter.

About the Author

Sun-mi Hwang is one of South Korea’s most celebrated and beloved authors. With this novel she created a modern classic that has sold millions of copies across Asia and touched readers worldwide. Her writing blends simplicity with deep emotional wisdom, making her stories accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for readers who love short, meaningful stories that leave a lasting emotional impact. Whether you enjoy literary fiction, translated world literature, or heartfelt tales about life and love, this novel will resonate with you deeply. It also makes a thoughtful and memorable gift for any reader in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly about? It is a short Korean novel about a hen named Sprout who dreams of freedom and motherhood. The story follows her journey outside the henhouse as she fights for a life of her own choosing. It is a touching tale about courage, love, and sacrifice wrapped in a simple but powerful narrative.

Q2: Is this book suitable for teenagers? Yes, absolutely. While the themes run deep, the language is clear and easy to follow, making it a great read for teens aged 13 and above. Many schools and book clubs around the world include it in their reading lists because of its universal message and approachable style.

Q3: How long is this book and how much time does it take to read? The book is quite short, typically around 170 pages, which means most readers can finish it in one or two sittings. Do not let the length fool you though. It is the kind of story that stays with you for a very long time after you finish reading it.

Q4: Why is this Korean novel so popular worldwide? Sun-mi Hwang wrote a story that crosses every cultural boundary. The themes of wanting freedom, loving unconditionally, and finding meaning in small moments are things every human being understands. That universal emotional truth is exactly why this book has been translated into dozens of languages and has touched millions of readers around the globe.

Additional information
Weight159 g
Dimensions12.95 × 0.97 × 20.32 cm
Short Summary

Sprout is a hen trapped in a henhouse who dreams of one thing: hatching her own egg and raising a chick she can call her own. When she finally escapes into the farmyard, her journey becomes one of sacrifice, joy, unexpected friendship, and heartbreak. The story is told with such warmth and simplicity that it works beautifully on two levels, as a gentle fable and as a rich, emotional meditation on what it truly means to be free. By the final page, readers are left with a quiet sense of wonder and a renewed appreciation for the small, brave choices that define a life.

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