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Honey In The Wound: A Novel
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A Lyrical And Suspenseful Debut Novel About A Mysteriously Gifted Korean Family Confronting The Brutality Of The Japanese Empire, Honey In The Wound Is An Epic Tale Of Survival And The Reclamation Of Power.A Sister Disappears And Returns As A Tiger. A MotherS Voice Compels The Truth From Any Tongue. A Granddaughter Divines Secrets In Others Dreams. These Women Are All Of One LineageA Korean Family Split Across Decades And Borders By Japanese Imperialism.At This SagaS Heart Is YoungJa, A Girl Who Infuses Food With Her Emotions. She Revels In Her Gift For Cooking, Nourishing The People She Loves With Her Cheerfulness. But Her Sunny Childhood Comes To An End In 1931 When Japanese Soldiers Crush Her FamilyS Defiance Against The Empire. YoungJa Is Cast Adrift, Her Food Turning Increasingly Bitter With Grief. When A Korean Rebel Fighter Notices Her Talents, However, She Is Whisked Off To Manchuria To Join A Secretive Sisterhood Of Beautiful Teahouse Spies. There, YoungJa Finds A New Sense Of Belonging And Starts Using Her Abilities For The Resistance. But The Imperial Army Is Not Yet Finished With HerDecades Later, YoungJa Lives Alone In Seoul, Withdrawn From The World Until Her TokyoBorn Granddaughter Rinako Bursts Into Her Life With The Ability To See Into Dreams. In Cultivating A Tentative Bond, They Confront The LongBuried Past In A Stunning Emotional Climax.As An Unforgettable Family Perseveres In The Long Shadow Of Colonialism, Honey In The Wound Transports Readers To Mountain Forests Where TigerGirls Stalk, To Manchurian Teahouses And Opium Dens Where Charming Smiles Veil Secrets, And To The Modern Metropolises Of Tokyo And Seoul Where Restless Ghosts Stir. This Debut Novel Is A Tender Yet Powerful MultiGenerational Drama That Shines Light Onto The Twentieth CenturyS Darkest Corners And Gives Voice To Those Who Bore Witness.
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