The Dragon Queen
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Narrated by:
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Janet Song
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Todd McLaren
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By:
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William Andrews
About this listen
From the bestselling author of Daughters of the Dragon comes the story of one of the most extraordinary queens in history.
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.
©2018 William Andrews (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reservedWhat listeners say about The Dragon Queen
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- Sollenbum
- 08-07-18
Korean historical fiction
This novel provides an interesting insight into the life of the last Korean Queen. The frame narration doesn't really need to be there, but is perhaps a good way to draw the reader into an otherwise very unfamiliar story. The historical events depicted are interesting, as is the the life of the Queen. However, the characters are fairly flat and depend on the development of the plot to make them interesting. It was a mildly entertaining listen, but no more than that.
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- breezey
- 13-01-22
Enchanting
Intriguing insight of the history of Korea which has piqued my interest/desire to know more
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- R Victoria Taylor
- 07-03-24
The Dragon Queen
It was an intense and interesting story of the Dragon’s Queen’s fight to make her country One Korea.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-01-22
Todd is a very dull narrator…
I bought the book to read myself as I kept falling asleep listening to Todd’s voice.
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