The Secret Mandarin

by Sara Sheridan | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 9781847561893 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingCross-patchwing of Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom on 4/9/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by wingCross-patchwing from Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Friday, April 9, 2010
Actress Mary Penney has brought disgrace on her respectable family.
Desperate to avoid scandal, Mary's brother-in-law. the ambitious botanist Robert Fortune, forces her to accompany him on a mission to China to steal tea plants for the East India Company. But Robert conceals a secret - he is a spy for the British forces, newly victorious in the recent Opium War.
His task is dangerous - the British are still regarded as enemies by the Chinese and exporting tea bushes carries the death sentence. In these harsh conditions Mary grieves for her London life and the baby she has been forced to leave behind, while her fury with Robert intensifies.
As their quest becomes increasingly treacherous, Robert and Mary disguise themselves as a mandarin and man-servant. Thousand of miles from home, Mary revels in her new freedom and the Chinese way of life - and when danger strikes, finds unexpected reserves of courage.

Journal Entry 2 by wingCross-patchwing from Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Monday, April 12, 2010
Predictable romantic novel but it had a nice feel somehow.

Released 14 yrs ago (4/14/2010 UTC) at Soffitta1's 2nd U.K. Bookbox (Asia Theme), A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases

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Journal Entry 4 by soffitta1 at Dovercourt, Essex United Kingdom on Sunday, June 20, 2010
Arrived in my Asia box.

Mary Penney, an actress, is taken in by her sister, Jane after she is abandoned by her married aristocrat lover. She stays with her sister's family, giving birth to a son, but the only chance for her family to cast off the stain she has placed on them is her banishment. She is sent to India, but the ship flounders and she is one of the only survivors. Jane and her husband, Robert, plan for her removal again, but it doesn't go to plan so she ends up travelling with her brother-in-law, a botanist with a mission. His assignment is to sneak the closely guarded tea plant from Chinese soil. As foreigners are forbidden to travel in China, and the removal of tea a capital offence, the two must travel in disguise, as Chinese.

Mary Penney and her sister, Jane Fortune, could not be more different. Mary is an actress, expressive and impulsive, whereas her sister's plan was to marry up, to become a lady. Mary initially clashes with her straight up and down brother-in-law, who seems to have more time for plants than people. Mary is a strong woman, she misses her son, but reconciles herself with the fact that she can't stay with him. She also adapts more quickly to Chinese life, to the language, and her observance of people helps get Robert and herself out of many a sticky situation.

I enjoyed this, it wasn't a ground breaking romance, but the back story and setting made it worth a read. China was a country closed off to foreigners, except for the ports, and tea, a necessary staple for us Brits, was a product that the Emperor wants kept secret. Robert and Mary set off on a ground breaking trip, with two warring servants to help them. The detail that Sheridan provides show the clash of two very different cultures and the tense situation at the time.

A good summer read.

Journal Entry 5 by soffitta1 at Manningtree Station Waiting Room in Manningtree, Essex United Kingdom on Sunday, December 15, 2013

Released 10 yrs ago (12/16/2013 UTC) at Manningtree Station Waiting Room in Manningtree, Essex United Kingdom

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