Friday, January 18, 2013

Beginning ~ with a temper tantrum


Ming: A Novel of Seventeenth-Century China ~ by Robert B. Oxnam, 1994, fiction (China)
"I won't wear ir.  I won't!  It looks stupid!"
I've had this book on my shelf for several years, and — if my bookmark is any indication — at some point I have already read (and forgotten) the first two chapters.  I know already, from that same first page, that the speaker of these words is a boy named Longyan.  His mother was amused, but tried "to maintain her stern demeanor."
How could you punish a three-year-old, looking so impish in his underwear, a tiny rascal who charmed all the ladies in the red chamber?  Besides, time was too short for a real scolding.  She had less than ten minutes to make Longyan polite and presentable.
I think it's time for me to find out what's going on here.



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2 comments:

Bev Hankins said...

Yes, sometimes it is hard to be stern when they're being so cute and funny in their naughtiness....

Here's my Friday Post.

Bookfool said...

LOL I start a lot of books and set them aside, myself.