A review by thisiszoerose
Daughters of the Dragon: A Comfort Woman's Story by William Andrews

4.0

Struggled to get into this at first because I felt that the initial narrator (the granddaughter, Anna) was written clumsily. However, once the story shifted to the grandmother's character, I was hooked. I'm not usually one for historical fiction but I really liked learning more about Korea's history, including the horrific role of comfort women at the hands of the Japanese during WWII (which I had absolutely no idea about) and the subsequent political chaos that ensued with the north/south divide of the country.