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Brown, Diana The Blue Dragon ISBN 13: 9780312013936

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Young English missionary Marigold Wilder journeys to exotic nineteenth-century Korea and becomes caught up in the extravagance and ritual of the Hermit Kingdom, while, at the same time, finding herself attracted to American adventurer Mark Banning

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A courageous yet emotionally vulnerable English heroine, her tempestuous relationship with an American adventurer and their experiences in exotic, politcally volatile Korea in the late 19th century are some of the intriguing components of this well-crafted historical novel. Following the death of her vicar father, Marigold Wilder leaves England for Korea, where she becomes an Anglican missionary. When she isn't fending off the clumsy amorous overtures of a British medical officer, Marigold is usually at the royal palace teaching English to the queen's scribe Lady Chu-sun, whom she hopes to convert to Christianity. Unwittingly, Marigold becomes entangled in a perilous situation when she learns that Chu-sun's lover, Kim Tuk-so, has been sent away by Queen Min so her repugnant son can wed the agonized girl himself. Touched by this story, Marigold agrees to deliver an urgent message from Chu-sun to Kim Tuk-so when she journeys up the Han River with Rev. Gifford Partridge. Along the way, they encounter numerous dangers and meet Mark Banning, a roguish, enigmatic gold miner who saves Marigold's life and captures her heart, yet resolutely refuses to commit himself to her. Brown's characterizations are complex, subtle and credible, and she expertly integrates historical detail into the exciting, suspenseful narrative.
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Of great strategic importance, Korea is being pulled between Japan, Russia, and the United States in the mid-1890s when Marigold Wilder arrives from England. A missionary with no true calling, she falls in love with the country and soon becomes English teacher to one of the high court ladies. Embroiled in the intrigues of the Korean court and with an alluring American adventurer, Marigold frantically struggles to make sense of the political events happening around her. Real people and a setting that becomes as important a character as the human ones combine to make this another quality historical from Brown ( The Hand of a Woman) . Andrea Lee Shuey, Dallas P.L.
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  • PublisherSt Martins Pr
  • Publication date1988
  • ISBN 10 0312013930
  • ISBN 13 9780312013936
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages454
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