June hur the silence of bones5/11/2023 This book is beautifully written, and moves at a brisk pace. Seol also finds signs that her brother is still alive and in the capital. Supposed to be “seen but not heard,” Seol exposes several important clues, enraging other officers who cannot handle an illiterate maid uncovering the truth before they do. While Seol tries not to overstep her position of damo, or servant, her natural curiosity gets the best of her and she meddles in the investigation. Placed in the police bureau, she assists in the investigation of a series of gruesome murders that are stumping lead Inspector Han. Can a poor, illiterate orphan girl in the late 1700s make a difference in the patriarchal and conservative society of Korea? Sixteen-year-old Seol’s parents have died, and as the youngest of three siblings, she has been sent to Hanyang, the capital of the southern province of the Korean peninsula, to work and to look for her long-lost brother who is assumed dead.
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