Zhū 珠 Pearl
Daughters of War
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About the Book
It is 1927 when Jade is born into a wealthy family in Guangzhou, China. As she is groomed to one day marry into a life of luxury and prestige, Jade patiently awaits what she thinks is her pre-determined destiny. On the other side of the country in a remote village in Sichuan, Teak is born into poverty, groomed to be a servant maid for a family kind enough to take her in and rescue her from a life as a beggar. As a fierce civil war forces them to separately flee their motherland to the untamed terrain called Peninsular Malaya, the two eventually forge a sisterly bond without any idea of what lies ahead for both of them. As they journey through their own separate and vastly different lives, tragedies bring them closer together through shared tears, grieving, and a determination to persevere, despite their hardships. Zhū 珠 Pearl shares the inspiring story of two resilient Chinese women who find a way to look past their differences and celebrate what unites them in the face of challenges: love, faith, and hope. “A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” 玫瑰不管叫啥名,闻起来总是香的 Méi guī bù guǎn jiào shá míng, wén qǐ lai zǒng shì xiāng de
About the Author
Jasemin Sibo is author of the highly popular Epiphany satire. She enjoys tracing her rich oriental roots, receiving inspiration from those she meets in her travels, and encouraging all to look past differences and celebrate what unites us. Jasemin resides in Perak, Malaysia.