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She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan; 9781529043402

She Who Became the Sun

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She Who Became the Sun is an immersive historical fantasy set against the backdrop of 14th-century China, where destiny and ambition collide in a tale of survival and transformation.

The Plot

In a famine-stricken village, a young girl faces a bleak future when a seer predicts greatness for her brother while declaring her fate to be one of obscurity. However, when tragedy strikes and a bandit raid leaves her family dead, she seizes the opportunity to assume her brother's identity. This act of defiance sets her on a treacherous path as she navigates the complexities of rebellion against Mongol rule.

As she ruthlessly pursues power, her journey is marked by political intrigue, personal sacrifice, and the relentless quest for the dragon throne. The novel intricately explores themes of identity, gender, and the struggle against societal expectations, making it a rich tapestry of human experience and ambition.

Themes

  • Identity and Transformation: The protagonist's journey reflects the fluidity of identity and the power of reinvention.
  • Gender and Power: The narrative challenges traditional gender roles and highlights the lengths one may go to seize control of their destiny.
  • Fate vs. Free Will: It delves into the tension between predetermined paths and the choices that define us.
“An epic saga of resilience, ambition, and the fight against fate.”

Readers who enjoyed books such as The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang or Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan will find She Who Became the Sun a compelling addition to the genre, rich in emotional depth and vivid historical detail.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 197 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529043402

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