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The Moon in the Palace
By (Author) Weina Dai Randel
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Landmark
1st March 2016
United States
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 140mm, Height 208mm, Spine 27mm
410g
The gripping story of one woman's rise to royalty as China's first and only female emperor
After her father's death, Mei finds herself in the impossible position of supporting her poverty-stricken family. But a prophecy once predicted that Mei could have the power to do the unthinkableto become the first female ruler of China. And when an edict summons Mei to the emperor's palace to serve as one of his concubines, the prophecy no longer seems so far-fetched. In the heart of the emperor's city, Mei faces a thousand other women, all vying for the emperor's favour. She manages to deftly maneuver around the plots of wily courtiers and ambitious princes fighting for power. Then, just as she is in a position to seduce the emperor, she falls in love with his son instead. Now Mei must fight not only to gain favor with the emperor, but also to protect the man she loves.
"An astonishing debut! Weina Dei Randal spins a silken web of lethal intrigue, transporting us into the fascinating, seductive world of ancient China, where one rebellious, astute girl embarks on a dangerous quest for power." - C.W. Gortner, bestselling author of The Queen's Vow
Weina Dai Randel was born and raised in China. Her passion for history compels her to share classical Chinese literature, tales of Chinese dynasties, and stories of Chinese historical figures with American readers. She is an adjunct professor and is also a member of the Historical Novel Society.