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Daughters of the Dragon : a comfort woman's story / by William Andrews.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : MADhouse Press LLC, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 334, [3] pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0991395859
  • 9780991395859
Subject(s): Awards:
  • IPPY Award.
Summary: During World War II the Japanese forced 200,000 young Korean women to be sex slaves or "comfort women" for their soldiers. This is one woman's riveting story of strength, courage and promises kept.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Andrews William Available 33111008018224
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During World War II, the Japanese forced 200,000 young Korean women to be sex slaves or ?comfort women? for their soldiers. This is one woman?s riveting Story Of Strength, Courage And Promises Kept. Young Ja-hee and her sister are torn from their family farm and forced to become sex slaves, or comfort women, for the Japanese army during World War II. Before they leave home, their mother gives them a magnificent antique comb with an ivory inlay of a two-headed dragon, telling them the dragon will protect them. The sisters suffer terribly at the hands of the Japanese and by the end of the war, Ja-hee is forced to flee while her sister lays dying. Ja-hee keeps her time as a comfort woman a secret while she struggles to rebuild her life in North Korea. She meets a man who shows her what true love is. But the communists take him away in the middle of the night and she is forced to escape to the South. There, she finally finds success as the country rebuilds after the Korean War. But her terrible secret is revealed and she is thrown into poverty. In the depths of her despair, she is tempted to sell the comb with the two-headed dragon that she believes has no magic for her. But one day she discovers its true meaning and her surprising heredity. And now she must find the only person who can help her carry on this legacy? someone she abandoned years ago. Inspired by The Kite Runner and Memoirs of a Geisha, Daughters of the Dragon by Mayhaven Award-winning author William Andrews is set within the sweeping backdrop of Korea?s tumultuous 20thcentury and is a story of love and redemption, family, courage, and honor. DAUGHTERS OF THE DRAGON will make you cry and cheer for Korea and give you a deeper understanding of the Land of the Morning Calm.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 336-337).

During World War II the Japanese forced 200,000 young Korean women to be sex slaves or "comfort women" for their soldiers. This is one woman's riveting story of strength, courage and promises kept.

IPPY Award.

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