Ella que llegó a ser el sol

Tapa blanda, 416 páginas

Idioma Español

Publicado el 15 de Noviembre de 2022 por Umbriel.

ISBN:
978-84-19030-10-8
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En una aldea golpeada por la hambruna en una polvorienta llanura amarilla, dos niños reciben dos destinos. El niño, grandeza. La niña, la nada.

En 1345, China está gobernada por los rudos mongoles. Para los hambrientos campesinos de las llanuras centrales, la grandeza es algo que solo se encuentra en las historias. Cuando el octavo descendiente de la familia Zhu, Zhu Chongba, recibe su destino de grandeza, todos se muestran desconcertados y sin saber cómo se hará realidad. La nada que recibe para su futuro la lista y competente segunda hija de la familia, por otra parte, no es más que lo esperado.

No obstante, cuando un ataque de los bandidos deja huérfanos a los dos niños, es Zhu Chongba quien sucumbe a la desesperación y muere. Mientras intenta escapar de la muerte que le han augurado, la niña usa la identidad de su hermano para entrar en un monasterio …

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Epic in every sense

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I love this book for being an alternate history that's not fixated on Hitler. I love it for how carefully it weaves its fantasy into the real history it's anchored in - enough so that as soon as I finished reading it I had to read up on the actual Red Turban rebellion and see how many of the characters were close adaptations. I love it for how much desperate, furious, and yes sometimes joyous life its main characters have. I love it for how viscerally it evokes some incredibly hard times (though be warned, it's a heavy read because of that). I love it for how utterly unsympathetic all the "big people" are.

Around the middle of the book the weight of Fate on both the plot and multiple characters' obsessions started to feel stifling, but the more the narrator complicated that idea the more this stopped being a …

Wow!

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This was amazing. I had not heard of this book until it was nominated for the Hugo Award, and as a Hugo voter this year, I am trying to read as many of the finalists as I can. This looked like a book that I would not normally enjoy, but I gave it a shot.

Wow! This is one of the most enjoyable novels I've read in quite some time. Parker-Chan addresses gender identity in a unique way that offers insights for the present day, despite the book being placed in 1345. The evolution of the actions Zhu will take to claim her fate are a fantastic lens through which we can see the character changing. While this book is classified as fantasy, the fantasy elements are minimal, and mostly understated. This book is part 1 of a duology, but it has a satisfying conclusion. Having said that, I will …

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