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Publisher's summary
Vuelve la autora de El abanico de seda con una fabulosa historia de amor y amistad inspirada en la vida real de una mujer médica en la China del siglo XV.
De acuerdo con los valores de Confucio, «una mujer educada es una mujer inútil», pero Tan Yunxian, nacida en una familia de élite, es criada en condiciones excepcionales. Su abuela es una de las pocas doctoras que hay en China, y enseña a Yunxian los pilares de la medicina, los Cuatro Exámenes—mirar, escuchar, tocar y preguntar—algo que un hombre nunca puede hacer con una paciente. Desde pequeña, Yunxian aprende sobre remedios herbales y enfermedades femeninas junto a una joven comadrona, Meiling, con quien forja una gran amistad. Pero cuando Yunxian es enviada a un matrimonio concertado, su suegra le prohíbe verla y ayudar a las mujeres y niñas de la casa, pues debe cumplir con sus deberes de esposa.
La crítica ha dicho:
«Una nueva y conmovedora historia que explora la vida de una mujer china cuyo destino está ligado a las estructuras de poder patriarcales de su país».
Time
«See envuelve su historia en las prácticas aceptadas de la época: los matrimonios concertados, la compraventa de concubinas, la presión para proporcionar herederos varones y la práctica paralizante y a veces mortal del vendado de pies femenino. A pesar de las desmesuradas limitaciones impuestas a las mujeres, See permite que sus puntos fuertes dominen sus historias».
The Washington Post
«Describe vívidamente la China del siglo XV con detalles entretejidos con gran ingenio, ricos personajes y un lenguaje descriptivo».
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