The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly

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Originaltitle마당을 나온 암탉
LanguageKorean
PublisherShinchosha
The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly
AuthorHwang Seon-mi
Original title마당을 나온 암탉
LanguageKorean
PublisherShinchosha
Publication date
2000
Publication placeKorea

The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly (Korean: 마당을 나온 암탉; RR: Madangeul Naon Amtak) is a 2000 novel by Hwang Seon-mi.

Sprout, a hen who lay eggs on a barn longs to be free from her cage. Sprout becomes depressed and eventually stops eating and is taken out of the farm by the owner only to be thrown into a hole.

Sprout gets woken up at night by a mallard duck named "Straggler" who warns her about a weasel that planned to eat her. Eventually, Sprout leaves the farm and hears a scream from a bush. She goes over only to discover an egg there.

Straggler appears again and takes care of Sprout while she cares for the egg. Right before the egg hatches, Straggler sacrifices himself to the weasel so it will have a full stomach and not eat them. A baby mallard hatches from the egg and is named Baby by Sprout. She then takes care of him like a son.

Baby eventually grows up to be a strong mallard duck and joins a flock of mallards for the winter as their leader. Sprout then sees she has done everything she could for Baby, then ultimately allows Weasel to eat her.

Publication

The book was first published by Sakyejul Publishing (사계절출판사) on May 29, 2000.[1]

Critical reception

The novel received positive reviews from South China Morning Post's John Kang[2] and The Guardian, with the latter praising the story's originality.[3] Publishers Weekly concluded the book would "appeal to readers of self-help".[4]

Animated film adaptation

English translation

References

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