Gathering
of Pearls, written by Sook Nyul Choi, tells a
story about a North Korean girl goes aboard to take college in America. The
girl calls Sookan, and she changes a lot during her college life and solves
many problems. It’s a book reminds me my own experiences in America for high
school. However, the cover of the books, which has a picture of a serious girl
picks up pearls on the floor, makes me interested. I have wondered the when a
read the first few chapters of the book, but I soon understand it when I see
the chapters Sister Reed gives her the pearl necklace and the chapter she accidentally
breaks the necklace. The pearls that Sookan gathers on the cover image
represent her gathering of friends, experiences and personal growth; the
precious pearls show the precious changes that she has gained by studying
aboard.
First of all, about her friends, she has
two good friends, Marci and Ellen. They have different personalities but both
help her a lot. Ellen’s her roommate and she’s much more outgoing than Marci.
She’s the first person in America brings Sookan lots of warmth. She makes
Sookan feels her friendly and her kindness. Marci is a shy girl, but she cares
about Sookan; when she notice Sookan hasn’t have any lunch, she would bring
food to her. Both of them are great friends for Sookan, but it doesn’t means
Sookan doesn’t have other friends. She gathers other friends by being the only
international students in the whole college. She’s so special and all her
teachers and classmates like her and recommend her ability. The friendships she
has gathered are truly precious of her life; the friendship is a lifetime
wealth. Those friend would help her determines many decisions and help her to insist
on her faith.
For the experiences she gathers, Sookan is
so hard working to work and to learn. She seems like a sponge, tries extremely
hard to make her full fills. Even Sister Reed wants her to get some rest
because of the busy work she has. Nonetheless the works are difficult, and she
spends too many times on European history, she still got excellent grade and
makes the teachers proud of her. On the other hand, Ellen continues asking
Sookan to go to mixer, dance balls and other community activities with her. Even
though she doesn’t usually have time to go with Ellen, she finally decides to
go to dance with Tome, who is Kyle’s roommate. She changes a lot in those
experiences. She has been a hardworking student since she started her college
life, and she finally learns to enjoy her life. It doesn’t mean she’s not
diligent anymore; it just makes me feel happy for her. Also, her experience
could help her in her later life and she can learn a way better to live.
After that, her personal growth is also a
significant point that she gathers. She becomes more brave, more outgoing and
she studies how to decide her life. There have been many changes in her
personality. For example, in the beginning of the book, she doesn’t want to
wear the “crispy” (P 7) hanbok, but “I sighed, but got myself ready in a
hurry”(p7). She cannot say no to the elders and even her friends. She listens
to her sister and she must obey her sister in her perspective. When Marci asks
if Sookan really wants to share the journal with her sister, Sookan says,
“Well, she asked me to, and she is my older sister. She says she doesn’t want
us grow apart.” (P 25) An idea of obeying her sister is taking roots in her
mind. However, during the year, she learns that her sister isn’t always right
and she kinds of blame her sister because of her misunderstanding. When her mother
has died, she knows that everyone has their thinking in their lives, and she
should be respectful to the different ideals in other’s mind. She grows from
blindly obeying others to thinking of herself and lastly become a girl who
understands others and accepts her own ideas. Thus, the growth she gathers
makes her to a great person, who’s respectful, independent and strong-minded.
To conclude, she changes a lot in only one-year
college life, and she might be better and better in her later life. Even though
Sookan faces many difficulties in her year, as her mother says in the last
chapter of the book, “Tough times are the times when one gather one’s pearls.” She’s
getting better and better in the tough time and she would finally gain her
gorgeous pearls as the cover of the book shows. I wish her life would be the pearls that she gathers in the
cover of the book, and being fulfilling, precious and beautiful.
Citation
Choi, Sook Nyul., and Sook Nyul. Choi. Gathering of Pearls. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Print.

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