The Year of the Barbarian: A Novel of Japan

The Year of the Barbarian: A Novel of Japan

by Elizabeth Ann Boyles
The Year of the Barbarian: A Novel of Japan

The Year of the Barbarian: A Novel of Japan

by Elizabeth Ann Boyles

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Overview

A New York merchant risks all. A samurai's daughter seeks truth. Pitfalls lie ahead in mid-nineteenth-century Japan.
"The Year of the Barbarian delivers a perfect blend of adventure, political intrigue, and an epic clash of culture!" –Elizabeth Camden, recipient of the RITA, Christy, and Carol awards.

Sumi Taguchi, a samurai's daughter, eagerly anticipates the arrival of foreigners from the West, who will end Japan's centuries-long isolation from the world. Maybe these foreigners will bring answers to life's troublesome riddles. But to be free to meet these newcomers, she must first avoid a nightmarish betrothal and the fallout from her rash curiosity.

The young New York merchant, John Cardiff, risks his inheritance by sailing to the far side of the world. His fascination with Japan leads to a tantalizing, but dangerous trading venture. As trouble mounts, he dreads the shipwreck of not only his sail ship but his life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734501100
Publisher: Promise House Publishing
Publication date: 01/21/2020
Series: Dragonfly Trilogy , #1
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Ann Boyles writes unusual stories of adventure and romance, set in the mid-nineteenth century Japan. She gained a love for the Far East when she lived in Japan in her twenties, teaching English in several universities and leading exploratory Bible studies. Much of Elizabeth Ann’s life has been spent in building relationships with her international students at a Christian university in the Dallas area. When she has time, she loves to read about Asia in history texts and novels.

Although Elizabeth Ann’s great-great-uncle, John Greer Walsh, was the first U.S. consul to Nagasaki and her great-grandfather participated in the trading firm of Walsh, Hall & Co., she had no interest in Japan until she was given the opportunity to represent a Christian organization there. She found the Far East to be like a second home. She also met her missionary husband in Japan, and they were married in a bilingual ceremony in Tokyo.

Elizabeth Ann and her husband live in a suburb of Dallas. They cherish the opportunities to get together with their two grown children and their grandchildren.

Visit Elizabeth Ann on line at https://elizabethannboyles.com
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