The Dance of the Spirits
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780989690911 (0989690911)
Publish date: November 1st 2013
Publisher: Aurora
Edition language: English
Set in a time of war the story follows two people from the different ends of the political spectrum. To try and find her way in life a young Chinese woman goes off as a medical surgeon to serve in the Korean War where she sees and absorbs the real truth and results of warfare. On the other side is ...
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review. No other consideration was offered, expected or received. This was an amazing story. The author's writing and descriptions made me feel like I was actually there experiencing the same things as her characters - intense, scary, sad ...
This wonderful book has already been heavily reviewed and highly praised. How can I usefully add to the many affirmations of brilliance?I will start by mentioning the only deficiency, which may be confined to the mobi version I read. A few of the changes of scene were abrupt enough to stagger the fl...
3.5 starsDespite there being an abundance of genre fiction that could be referred to as Great American War Novels, these are mostly set during familiar military engagements such as World War's I & II, Vietnam, and the American Civil War, and I have never come across any historical novels focusing on...
Reviewed for Readers' Favorite. The Dance of the Spirits, by Catherine Aerie, is the story of Jasmine Young who is raised in a well-to-do home in China. Her life is punctuated by experiences of wealth and plenty on the one hand, and family misery on the other. Throughout Jasmine’s young years, he...