The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly tells the heartwarming story of a hen named Sprout, who is no longer content to lay eggs on command. She dreams of a different life, inspired by the glimpses of freedom she sees every morning through the barn doors. Determined to escape into the wild and hatch an egg of her own, Sprout embarks on a journey of freedom, individuality, and motherhood.
This novel, with its plucky and spirited heroine, is an anthem for those who dare to defy tradition and follow their dreams. Set against the backdrop of Korea, it offers readers a unique cultural perspective while resonating with universal themes.
With a delightful cast of animal characters, including the hen, the duck, the rooster, the dog, and the weasel, this story is reminiscent of classics like Animal Farm and Charlotte’s Web. The first English-language edition of Sun-mi Hwang’s fable beautifully captures the unforgettable journey of Sprout, making it a treasured addition to world literature.