Ratings6
Average rating3.7
"In chaos, no one won."
I was expecting something entirely different than what this book delivered. I think there's something here for someone who wants a gendered discussion of a female pirate (co-)captain's life during the age of piracy in China, but that kind of wasn't what I was looking for when I picked this one up. There's no cool pirate captain action, no high seas battles, just a woman trying to keep her fleet together after the death of her pirate captain husband and philosophizing about a woman's lot in life.
Honestly, I thought it was quite a bit dry and boring. I never really came to sympathize with Shek Yeung, and honestly found what she thought of the people around her kind of depressing. I actually found Cheung Po way more sympathetic, (early book plot spoilers) because he clearly cared for Shek Yeung, but she actively avoided sharing those feelings.
There's something here if you're looking for something introspective, but nothing here if you're just looking for a cool pirate book.