Experience the captivating story of "Tuen, Slave and Empress," a meticulously researched historical fiction set in 19th-century China. This biographical novel, by Kathleen Gray Nelson, unveils a compelling narrative rooted in the rich history of the era. Journey back in time and explore the life - and potential life - of an unforgettable woman as she navigates a world of imperial power and social upheaval. "Tuen, Slave and Empress" offers a glimpse into a fascinating period of Chinese history through a carefully crafted fictional lens. A timeless tale that resonates with readers interested in historical accounts and the lives of impactful women.
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