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The New Empire
The New Empire | Alison McBain
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In the alternate history novel The New Empire, the world undergoes a drastic change in the 14th century when Chinese ships land on the west coast of what we know as the Bay Area of California. Fast forward four hundred years to a much different America than we've read about in the history books, a land dominated by a cross-continental tribal confederacy grown out of a strong alliance with Beijing. This new empire has been built on the backs of enslaved Chinese political prisoners and a profitable trading partnership overseas. Into the mix comes Jiangxi, youngest son of the last Chinese Emperor. When he arrives from across the ocean as a boy, he is purchased by Onas, a renowned tribal Elder of both the Haudenosaunee and Mutsun tribes. As Jiangxi grows up, he's caught between the two worlds of his past and present, forced into choosing between opposing ideas of freedom. Told from the main perspective of a Chinese slave in a Native American world, The New Empire paints a vibrant picture that draws strongly on a non-Eurocentric worldview.
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The New Empire | Alison McBain
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tired of the brown grass. I hope spring comes early. But that‘s beside the point. 🌿🌿🌿

I‘ve never read a ton of alternate history books but this one was so intriguing. The author did a lot of research and it helped her establish the world she wanted to create while respecting the cultures that she wanted to represent.

Full review: https://wildwoodreads.com/2023/01/23/the-new-empire/

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