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Harvest of Hunger
by P. Scott Corbett (Author)
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Harvest of Hunger transports readers to China during a time of upheaval. Amid political unrest and natural disaster, the Sutherland family confronts love, loss, and redemption while navigating life in a foreign land. Their courage and commitment to helping others shine through the harshest realities.
Description
Harvest of Hunger is the first book in a gripping trilogy recounting the saga of four generations of an American family serving as missionaries and cultural ambassadors in China in the 19th and 20th centuries. From the bustling streets of Beijing to the halls of academia, this historical fiction transports readers to the early twentieth century, a land in turmoil as it grapples with its imperial past and uncertain future. Ross Sutherland, a scientist, a physician, and father of a young family, returns to China to join his aging missionary father in his own way by accepting teaching positions at new universities in Beijing. As he struggles to balance his multiple family responsibilities, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous hostage situation during the North China Famine of 1920. Though a certain amount of literary license has been used in developing the narratives, they do track closely actual historical events and experiences of actual people. With vividly detailed scenes and well-crafted prose, Harvest of Hunger is a riveting tale of service, duty, and resilience that will keep readers turning pages long into the night. Don't miss out on the first volume of this exciting trilogy.
Publication Year : 2024
ISBN : 979-8876387493
Reader Testimonials / Reviews :
I loved the first of your trilogy and I am excited to see the rest! I'm not sure how closely it follows your family's history in China, but from your lectures, I know that this story bears a striking resemblance at the least. I was fascinated again to be granted such a personal look at a unique subset of China during a period in time that often seems to be overlooked between the last dynasty and the current, so to speak. I loved seeing the complex interplay of political players that work to find a place within a China that is, in many ways, a shell of its former self and at the same time, trying to desperately discover what a modern China should be. I loved the conflict between different Chinese groups often overshadowed by political differences between characters that represent colonial interests in China such as Hans or Captain Kenji. The story feels human in every way and the characters feel full and complex. I really enjoy reading your work and can't wait for your next.
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