The Magnolia Sword

A Ballad of Mulan

Hardcover

Published Dec. 3, 2019 by Tu Books.

ISBN:
978-1-62014-804-4
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5 stars (4 reviews)

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Review of 'The Magnolia Sword' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

THE MAGNOLIA SWORD follows Mulan, trained by her father in the sword so she can fight in a duel against the person whose family holds the companion to her own sword.

The opening chapter is gripping, launching immediately into actions determined before the story opened. That intense start brought me fully into Mulan's perspective as a character, making it feel like I understood her very quickly even before the main plot kicked off. The initial fight is itself important to the story, being one of several fights between Mulan and the person whom she has known for years she must duel.

Mulan is anguished when she learns a secret which upends her understanding of her family's past. Over the course of the story she returns to the revelation intermittently, grappling with it and its implications. It has the potential to change or destroy her relationship with someone in her family, …

Review of 'The Magnolia Sword' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The Magnolia Sword : 4 stars</i


I really liked this! When I think of Mulan I have the Disney Mulan in mind, and reading another version of this "Ballad of Mulan", was a very good experience.

The story unfurled swiftly, with "slow" moments where the characters were explored, as well as the politics and the war aspects.. and "action" moments with great fight scenes.

We follow Mulan, (a baddass lady in every version), and a band of soldiers going to help fight the brewing war and there is some romance (not too much), camaderie, and even talks about war and history, about how history is usually told from the victor's side, etc.
We also learn a little about Chinese, culture, language and it I really liked reading about all of these^^

(Spoiler alert : there is no Mushu in this lol)