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Imperial Woman
Imperial Woman: The Story of the Last Empress of China | Pearl S. Bück
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Pearl S. Buck’s remarkable account of the life of Tzu Hsi, the magnetic and fierce-minded woman from humble origins who became China’s last empress In Imperial Woman, Pearl S. Buck brings to life the amazing story of Tzu Hsi, who rose from concubine status to become the working head of the Qing Dynasty. Born from a humble background, Tzu Hsi falls in love with her cousin Jung Lu, a handsome guard—but while still a teenager she is selected, along with her sister and hundreds of other girls, for relocation to the Forbidden City. Already set apart on account of her beauty, she’s determined to be the emperor’s favorite, and devotes all of her talent and cunning to the task. When the emperor dies, she finds herself in a role of supreme power, one she’ll command for nearly fifty years. Much has been written about Tzu Hsi, but no other novel recreates her life—the extraordinary personality, together with the world of court intrigue and the period of national turmoil with which she dealt—as well as Imperial Woman. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Pearl S. Buck including rare images from the author’s estate.
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RedCurly
Imperial Woman | Pearl Sydenstricker Buck
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This was again an amazing Pearl S. Buck novel. It is so sad the people barely know her.
This time based on true historic events. However Cixi is not a likebale character at all she is very clever and strong. I loved it.

#pearlsbuck

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squirrelbrain
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I‘ve been looking at Pearl Buck as an author from West Virginia for #readingUSA2019....

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Cinfhen Thanks for posting and sharing ~ looks interesting 5y
CrowCAH Works for me! Nice take on the prompt! 5y
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ElishaLovesBooks
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Mehso-so

I had to skim this starting around page 100. I still love Pearl S. Buck but this book was very wordy without much happening .

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ElishaLovesBooks
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I decided to start this one while the youngers (as we call them around here) are playing in the park. I have read Pearl S. Buck's "The Good Earth" a few times- the first time when I was in middle or high school. Definitely a book that helped shape me as a reader! I feel like it's time for me to read more of her work, although her books have been hard to find!