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She who became the sun / Shelley Parker-Chan.

Summary:
In a famine-stricken village on a dusty yellow plain, two children are given two fates. A boy, greatness. A girl, nothingness... In 1345, China lies under harsh Mongol rule. For the starving peasants of the Central Plains, greatness is something found only in stories. When the Zhu family's eighth-born son, Zhu Chongba, is given a fate of greatness, everyone is mystified as to how it will come to pass. The fate of nothingness received by the family's clever and capable second daughter, on the other hand, is only as expected. When a bandit attack orphans the two children, though, it is Zhu Chongba who succumbs to despair and dies. Desperate to escape her own fated death, the girl uses her brother's identity to enter a monastery as a young male novice. There, propelled by her burning desire to survive, Zhu learns she is capable of doing whatever it takes, no matter how callous, to stay hidden from her fate. After her sanctuary is destroyed for supporting the rebellion against Mongol rule, Zhu takes the chance to claim another future altogether: her brother's abandoned greatness.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781529043396 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 414 pages : map ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: London : Mantle, 2021.
Subject: Famines > Fiction.
Orphans > Fiction.
Monks > Fiction.
Siblings > Fiction.
China > History > 960-1644 > Fiction.
Genre: Fantasy fiction.
Historical fiction.

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Dimmick Main Library F PAR (Text) 304441003406551 Adult Fiction Available -
Penn-Kidder Branch F PAR (Text) 420001001060718 Adult Fiction Checked Out 05/13/2024

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