The Heart of O Sono San is a novel written by Elizabeth Cooper. The story follows the life of O Sono San, a young Japanese girl who is sold into prostitution by her impoverished family. The novel takes place in the early 20th century and explores themes of love, loss, and redemption.O Sono San is a beautiful and intelligent young woman who is forced to work in a brothel in order to support her family. Despite her circumstances, she remains optimistic and determined to find a way out of her situation. One day, she meets an ...
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The Heart of O Sono San is a novel written by Elizabeth Cooper. The story follows the life of O Sono San, a young Japanese girl who is sold into prostitution by her impoverished family. The novel takes place in the early 20th century and explores themes of love, loss, and redemption.O Sono San is a beautiful and intelligent young woman who is forced to work in a brothel in order to support her family. Despite her circumstances, she remains optimistic and determined to find a way out of her situation. One day, she meets an American missionary named Robert and falls in love with him. However, their relationship is complicated by cultural differences and the disapproval of both their families.As the story unfolds, O Sono San faces numerous challenges and tragedies, including the death of her beloved sister and the outbreak of World War I. Through it all, she remains steadfast in her love for Robert and her desire to find a better life for herself.The Heart of O Sono San is a poignant and moving novel that explores the complexities of love, family, and culture. It is a timeless tale of perseverance and hope in the face of adversity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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