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It is 1959 when Haruko, a young woman of good family, marries the Crown Prince of Japan, the heir to theThe Commoner - Book Reviews for the Average Joe Chrysanthemum Throne. She is the first non-aristocratic woman to enter the longest-running, almost hermetically sealed, and mysterious monarchy in the world. Met with cruelty and suspicion by the Empress and her minions, Haruko is controlled at every turn. The only interest the court has in her is her ability to produce an heir. After finally giving birth to a son, Haruko suffers a nervous breakdown and loses her voice. However, determined not to be crushed by the imperial bureaucrats, she perseveres. Thirty years later, now Empress herself, she plays a crucial role in persuading another young woman—a rising star in the foreign ministry—to accept the marriage proposal of her son, the Crown Prince. The consequences are tragic and dramatic.

Meeka says:
This was a disappointing read. It seemed to take forever to get from the young Haruko's life to her marriage to the Crown Prince. By the time I had read to her marriage, my feelings were so dulled that I couldn't have cared less how it all turned out.


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