Jennifer R Asaro
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Daughters of the Dragon
- A Comfort Woman's Story
- De: William Andrews
- Narrado por: Valerie Gilbert
- Duración: 11 h y 57 m
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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. In 1943, the Japanese tear young Ja-hee and her sister from their peaceful family farm to be comfort women for the Imperial Army. Before they leave home, their mother gives them a magnificent antique comb with an ivory inlay of a two-headed dragon, saying it will protect them.
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Great book! Don't like the narrator
- De Julie Krugman en 02-03-15
- Daughters of the Dragon
- A Comfort Woman's Story
- De: William Andrews
- Narrado por: Valerie Gilbert
Important story
Revisado: 05-03-17
The story was interesting and often difficult to listen to. I think it was a great portrayal of the atrocities that occurred during WWII. It helped put Korea into a different perspective.
However, it was sometimes difficult to listen to because of the halting delivery. I thought the intent might have been to convey foreign speakers of English but it shows up in the Authors note too.
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Siege Perilous
- The Mongoliad Cycle, Book 5
- De: E. D. deBirmingham
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
- Duración: 14 h y 14 m
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Ocyrhoe, a young, cunning fugitive from Rome, safeguards a chalice of subtle but great power. Finding herself in France, she allies with the persecuted, pacifist Cathar sect in their legendary mountaintop stronghold, Montségur. There she resists agents of the Roman Church and its Inquisition, fights off escalating, bloody besiegement by troops of the King of France, and shields the mysterious cup from the designs of many. Percival, the heroic Shield-Brethren knight from The Mongoliad, consumed by his mystical visions of the Holy Grail, is also drawn to Montségur - where the chalice holds the key to his destiny.
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awful grating (new) narrator....
- De aaron en 02-05-14
- Siege Perilous
- The Mongoliad Cycle, Book 5
- De: E. D. deBirmingham
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
Narrator difficult to listen to
Revisado: 06-10-16
I've read the other books in this series & enjoyed them. This one was ok but the story seemed forced. I got the audio version of this one for a long road trip. The narrator had a harsh voice & read at an odd pace. I almost turned it off....
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