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Sŏndŏk: Princess Of The Moon And Stars, Korea, A.D. 595
In the late seventh century, the land that we now call Korea was embroiled with political and religious conflicts. Three kingdoms (Silla, Koguryo, and Paekche) fought for supremacy, and three faiths (Shamanism, Buddhism, and Confucianism) battled for dominance. Princess Sondok, the eldest daughter of King Chinp-yong of Silla, must contemplate problems that few other 14-year-olds ever to think of. Another expertly crafted addition to the Royal Diaries series.
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Historical tale of a princess navigating political strife.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in Korean history or stories about young leaders, Sŏndŏk offers a fascinating glimpse into a turbulent era. Princess Sondok's story showcases her resilience and wisdom amidst chaos, making it an inspiring read for anyone curious about how young figures shape history.