She craves to be free, and above all, she craves to lay an egg which she could hatch. The hen names herself Sprout as a mark of defiance against the life that has been thrust upon her. However, unlike the other hens sharing her predicament, what stands out about Sprout is her unique sense of individuality. Sprout is kept locked up in a cage in the farm, and all the eggs she lays are taken away from her. The story of the novel revolves around the life of Sprout, the hen who has been kept in a farm, and is a genetically modified bird used only for laying eggs. The book was translated into a number of languages, and Penguin Books published the first English language edition for this beautiful novel.The book has been translated into English by Chi-Young Kim, and the illustrations in the book have been done by Nomoco, who is a famous Japanese illustrator based in London. The book went on to become a bestseller, and was adapted into a graphic novel, a musical as well as an animated movie. "The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly" is a novel which was first written in 2000. She has written books for children as well as adults, and has also won numerous accolades for her prolific writing. She has written over 40 books which cover a variety of genres and themes. Read 2,760 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. A Korean Charlottes WebMore than 2 million co. Sun-Mi Hwang is writer based in South Korea. The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Sun-mi Hwang The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly book.
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