Set against the backdrop of the 1849 Gold Rush, the narrative follows Polly, a young Chinese concubine who is lost in a poker game and taken to a remote Idaho ranch. As the Gold Rush fades, Polly's story unfolds, highlighting the experiences of Chinese immigrants in America and the emergence of San Francisco's Chinatown. This account not only captures the struggles and resilience of Polly but also reflects the broader impact of Chinese culture in the American West, culminating in her remarkable reemergence decades later to share her extraordinary journey.
Christopher Corbett Livres



Orphans Preferred
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"Orphans Preferred" offers a revisionist history of the Pony Express, highlighting the bravery and entrepreneurial spirit of its young riders. It explores the blend of fact and myth surrounding this iconic chapter of American history, revealing the complex individuals behind the legend and the challenges they faced in the Old West.
DEADLIER
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In a world where food is manipulated and sedated, the narrative explores the implications of such practices on society and individual autonomy. As characters navigate a reality where their sustenance is controlled, themes of power, choice, and the essence of life emerge. The story delves into the ethical dilemmas and consequences of tampering with nature, prompting readers to reflect on the relationship between humanity and the food they consume.