Black Flower

Black Flower

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Publisher's Synopsis

"'Can a nation disappear forever?' . . . [In] a tale of collective loss, political revolution and the individual quest for self-determination . . . Kim brings us the souls caught up on the ground of this larger drama." - Minneapolis Star Tribune

In 1904, facing war and the loss of their nation, more than a thousand Koreans leave their homes for the promise of land in unknown Mexico. After a long sea voyage, these emigrants - thieves and royals, priests and soldiers, orphans and entire families - discover that they have been sold into indentured servitude.

Aboard the ship, the orphan Ijeong fell in love with a nobleman's daughter; separated when the hacendados claim their laborers, he vows to find her. Then, after years of working in the punishing heat of the henequen fields, the Koreans are caught in the midst of a Mexican revolution. A tale of star-crossed love, political turmoil, and the dangers of seeking freedom in a new world, Black Flower is an epic story based on a little-known moment in history.

"Kim is at the leading edge of a new breed of South Korean writers." - Philadelphia City Paper

"Spare and beautiful." - Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Readers who remember the historical fiction of Thomas B. Costain, Zoé Oldenbourg and Anya Seton will appreciate [Kim's] extensive research and empathic imagination." - Kirkus Reviews

Book information

ISBN: 9780544106390
Publisher: HMH Books
Imprint: Mariner Books
Pub date:
Edition: Paperback original
DEWEY: 895.735
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 305
Weight: 454g
Height: 203mm
Width: 134mm
Spine width: 21mm