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Barry Hughart
“Li Kao may have a slight flaw in his character but the book has none. I recommend it unconditionally and I predict Barry Hughart has quite a future as a fantasy writer.”—Anne McCaffreyWhen the children of his village were struck with a mysterious illness, Number Ten Ox sought a wiseman to save them. He found master Li Kao, a scholar with a slight flaw in his character. Together they set out to find the Great Root of Power, the only possible cure.The quest led them to a host of truly memorable characters, multiple wonders, incredible adventures—and strange coincidences which were really not coincidences at all. And it involved them in an ancient crime that still perturbed the serenity of Heaven. Simply and charmingly told, this is a wry tale, a sly tale, and a story of wisdom delightfully askew. Once read, its marvels and beauty will not easily fade from the mind.The author claims that this is a novel of an ancient China that never was. But, oh . . . it should have been!
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Author
Barry Hughart
Pages
288
Publisher
Random House Worlds
Published Date
1985-04-12
ISBN
0345321383 9780345321381
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"This was such a fun story! It follows a young man and an old scholar who team up to save the village children. They must find a magical healing item. The story moves along at a rather quick pace -- they go on lots of small adventures adventures across a mystical ancient China, forming one epic quest. "
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Natalie brooke