
The Tiger Queens
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November 15, 2014
As a young girl living with her family on the Mongolian grasslands, Borte has become accustomed to a certain way of life. The same long caftans are worn by men and women, food and drink are simple and predictable, and daily routines rarely change. When Borte's mother, a respected soothsayer, predicts a series of ominous events in her future, Borte understands she's destined to lead a very unusual life. Once a traveler returns to Borte's house to collect on an arrangement made long ago, Borte is swept up into the violent, passionate household of Genghis Khan. With multiple wives and children all jostling for attention and inheritance, the ever-shifting internal politics of domestic life mirror the violence on the Mongolian steppes. A fictionalized account of the women in Genghis Khan's life, The Tiger Queens blends Thornton's impressive amount of historical research and her narrative skill. With its broad scope and dedication to its subject matter, The Tiger Queens is an immersive, enlightening epic. Fans of Anne O'Brien and Thornton's previous work will delight in the novel's intrigue, romance, and strong, willful heroines.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)
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