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From Chinese bestselling author Qiang Yu, an epic historical romance about duty, honor, and the power of true love in the face of disaster.
Southern China, 1822. Looking to marry her off to a wealthy Indonesian merchant, Cheng Yafang'sfather arranges for her voyage aboard the Tek Sing -- the largest trading vessel ever to sail the South China Sea. For Yafang, the second daughter in a family of master porcelain artists, there is no greater honor: a way to safeguard her family business and secure her future. But as she boards the mighty ship containing hundreds of thousands of her family's finest porcelain, her heart -- and the ship itself -- harbors a secret that defies generations of tradition.
From a young age, He Zuyao was raised to hate the Chengs. After decades of rivalry rooted in their mastery of the art of porcelain-making, their disdain had grown into a bitter feud. But when he sees Yafang accosted by robbers on her way home, Zuyao doesn't think twice before risking his life to defend her. Despite their heritage, Zuyao and Yafang vow to marry each other -- a love that blossoms in the most unexpected of places.
But after Zuyao discovers her arranged marriage, their vow is pushed to a breaking point.
When disaster strikes the He household and a legendary Guanyin statue is stolen, Zuyao follows its trail to the Tek Sing. Hoping to find the lost family heirloom and reunite with the woman he loves, Zuyao stows away on the ship. As the Tek Sing departs, a tragedy unfolds in the shadows of its bow. And even if they make it to the new land -- can they really sacrifice their families' honor for something as lowly as love?
Based on the true story of the "Oriental Titanic," The Porcelain Maker's Daughter is a moving, unputdownable saga. An immersive historical experience surrounding one of the greatest tragedies of 19th-century China.
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