Reviewed by Heather on

4 of 5 stars

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This synopsis sort of made me cringe. I've read the whole "my brother is marrying the girl I want" story so many times. I'm over it. This isn't that though. There was a delightful change.


Saburo gets the girl. Actually, even better, the girl makes up her own mind and chooses him over his brother. Yes, a female main character with agency. I love her. She's tough and independent minded. She's chafing under the demands of her time and place. She's determined to change her life and basically pushes him to get them where they need to be. That isn't the whole point of the book either.  That happens partway through and the rest of the book is about their life.  

This is the second book I read because of Shenwei's post about the 228 Massacre in Taiwan. This first one was The 228 Legacy. I enjoyed The Third Son a lot more.  I actually read it in one sitting.  

I'd recommend this one to any historical fiction fans especially if they are looking for settings you don't often see.  I hadn't read anything about Taiwan prior to these books.  This is set during a period of a lot of unrest in Taiwan and did a great job explaining the history.  This review was originally posted on Based On A True Story

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