Taming Poison Dragons is set in 12th century China, not a place I thought I would necessarily want to be taken to. But taken to it I was. I felt as if I inhabited this amazing world and the images created.
It is a beautifully written novel, epic in scope (500 odd pages)and is a fascinating tale of life in this seemingly far removed time and place. It certainly shed new light for me on a world I knew nothing about.
The novel is centered around an old man who relives his youth as a striving young man trying to pass Imperial examinations (necessary for a high status job in Song Dynasty China), his abiding love for a 'singing girl'(think Memoirs of a Geisha, only better) and his relationship with his sons, one of whom has become a rebel who threatens to destroy the village and thereby his own father's honour.
What I learnt was that people are the same throughout history. Race and cultures may differ, but our joys and sorrows are the same. It is hard to do justice to this finely written novel, but don't be put off by a slightly militaristic cover, stunning though it is. This novel deals with war, yes - but also in equal measure - family, love, loyalty, ambition, old age, youth - and poetry! Can't be bad! Get it, read it, spread the word. It's a wonderful read and will stay with you for a long time.