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Paperback The Bamboo Teahouse: Where It All Began Book

ISBN: B0H1KCX1D3

ISBN13: 9798235870109

The Bamboo Teahouse: Where It All Began

"The roots remember. And they are crying."

Three years have passed since Duy n, Kỳ, and Định defeated the Mother Kiln and restored peace to the pottery village of Vĩnh Thanh. But the ancient bamboo forest behind The Bamboo Teahouse has begun to weep-thick, crimson sap seeping from the oldest trunks. The roots are bleeding memories, and a forgotten name rises from the earth: Ph Sa-the first potter, the soul who invented the Black Earth and cursed the land for centuries.

When B S ng appears to Duy n in a dream, she delivers a chilling warning. The door to The First Root-the primordial realm where Ph Sa's agony was born-will open for only seven days. If no one steps through, the forest will die, and with it, all of Vĩnh Thanh.

Joined by the silent, violin-playing Ngộ, the four companions cross into a dimension of crystallized memories, shattered pots, and wandering phantoms. To save their home, they must uncover the buried truth behind the legend of the first potter. What if the monster they were taught to fear is holding a pain deeper than the abyss?

But time is merciless. Every hour, the door closes a little more. And lurking in the shadows is Sebastian-the broken foreigner who once craved oblivion-now an empty vessel slowly being consumed by Ph Sa's remnant darkness.

To win, they must not fight. They must understand. They must forgive.

Where It All Began is the breathtaking finale of the Bamboo Teahouse trilogy. It is a story of silent sacrifices, of healing through the golden art of chắp kim (kintsugi), and of the ancient wisdom that the Fourth Clan kept alive for generations: roots deep, core hollow, stalk unbending, branch flexible-and ever-growing.

Perfect for readers of cozy fantasy, healing fiction, and Asian-inspired lore, this conclusion will stay with you long after the last page-like the lingering scent of tea and the whisper of bamboo in the wind.

Recommended

Format: Paperback

$21.90
Releases 6/20/2026

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