Bookbot

William Andrews

    Bill Andrews ha sviluppato una profonda fascinazione per la Corea, nata dal suo legame con la figlia adottiva. Dopo una brillante carriera trentennale come copywriter e dirigente di marca, inclusa la gestione della sua agenzia pubblicitaria, ora si dedica interamente alla scrittura di narrativa. I suoi romanzi, che spesso riflettono il suo interesse per la cultura coreana, hanno ottenuto un notevole apprezzamento da parte dei lettori. Vive con la moglie e la figlia, ora medico, ed è completamente immerso nelle sue attività letterarie.

    The Dragon Queen
    Daughters of the Dragon
    The Spirit of the Dragon
    • The Spirit of the Dragon

      • 351pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      From the bestselling author of Daughters of the Dragon comes an epic novel of a star-crossed couple who must defy tradition, war, and prejudice to keep their love alive.At the urging of a Los Angeles detective, international rights lawyer Anna Carlson assists in a murder investigation. It’s a personal request from Suk-bo Yi, a ninety-nine-year-old woman questioned in a mysterious death at a Koreatown nursing home. A stranger to Anna, Suk-bo has a tale to tell. For reasons of her own, she’s chosen Anna—only Anna—to hear it…Suk-bo’s story begins in 1937, when the Japanese occupying Korea force her to marry one of their own, named Hisashi. In spite of their differences, they fall madly in love, pitting them against two violently opposing cultures. When Hisashi joins the Japanese Imperial Army and disappears, Suk-bo embarks on a quest through years of war, bigotry, and poverty to find him.But Suk-bo’s unfolding history reveals more than Anna can imagine: an heirloom comb bearing an intricately carved two-headed dragon binding her to Suk-bo’s past. Soon Anna will discover her own legacy at the heart of Suk-bo’s epic love story.

      The Spirit of the Dragon
      4,5
    • Daughters of the Dragon

      • 362pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      During World War II the Japanese forced 200,000 young Korean women to be sex slaves or "comfort women" for their soldiers. This is one woman's riveting story of strength, courage and promises kept

      Daughters of the Dragon
      4,3
    • The Dragon Queen

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      As tensions rise on the Korean peninsula, US diplomat Nate Simon is sent to Seoul to gauge the political situation and advise the president. He also needs to find out why someone sent the president an ancient, intricately carved comb with an ivory inlay of a two-headed dragon. Though familiar with Korea's language and culture, Nate knows little of its troubled history. Beautiful and mysterious embassy aide Anna Carlson believes it's time he learns, starting with the extraordinary story of Korea's last queen. Seoul, 1866. The beautiful orphan Ja-young is chosen to be the child bride of Gojong, Korea's boy king. Highly intelligent but shy, Ja-young faces a choice: she can be a stone queen, silent and submissive, or she can be a dragon queen and oppose enemies and empires that try to rule Korea during the age of imperialism. Her choice leads her to forge a legend that will endure far beyond her lifetime. The more Nate discovers, the more he comes to realize that Queen Min's story is still relevant today. Now the choice is up to him: be submissive and accepting, or change the world

      The Dragon Queen
      4,2