Sighing Woman Tea
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Our main character, Thomas Burke, goes by the nickname Figas, a math prodigy who specializes in prediction theory. When he learns that the tea grown in his childhood home has become of extreme value, he predicts that multinational corporations will swoop in and wrestle control of the tea operations from the gentle islanders. Figas sails with Capt. Martin aboard the Lady Slipper, reaching Green Island on the morning of the biggest festival of the year. It isnt long before the tea master, Uncle Sun, sweeps Figas and his perfect prediction model over the threshold.
Potential threats are forgotten, as Figas becomes reacquainted with the main character of the story, the island of Viridis. Across Teagates swinging bridge, the traditional way of tea still prospers. Hidden within the simple lifestyle lies the center of the world, where time stops for tea.
Mirroring the ruthless Dutch East Indian Company, which controlled the tea and spice trade for two hundred years, the ACUGO Corporation unleashes a plot to take control of the islands precious export. Put on the kettle, and cozy up to a nice cup of tea and watch as the islanders use a mixture of Upaya, (skillful means) and humor to resist the outside forces that threaten them.
Viridis, also known as Green Island, is a tiny fi ctional nation founded in the 12th
century by a mixed-race crew whose ship was blown off course while returning from Canton.
Thomas Burke, descendant of an island founder, left home to pursue a career in mathematics,
specializing in prediction theory; Viridians call him Figas, patois for Figures. Now, a
foundation director has tapped him to return and warn the gentle islanders that Viridis
teamore expensive per ounce than goldis in danger of attracting greedy attention. When
an occupying force takes over Viridis, Figas and the locals face an enormous challenge: how
to fi nd an island way of protecting themselves. They call on sacrifi ce, patience, showmanship
and the spirit of the islandand readers will join the cheering section. In his accomplished
debut novel, Seiler deftly sketches memorable, diverse characters while drawing on
fascinating historical background. Witty, idiomatic dialogue provides many pithy lines: a
fox is a wolf who sends fl owers; The Buddha would play viola.Its the middle way. The
opening setupnot to mention the novels charm, wit and underlying seriousnessrecalls
The Mouse That Roared by Leonard Wibberley, but this islike Sighing Woman Teaa
unique and fl avorful blend, by turns comic, poignant, philosophical and romantic. As the
book progresses, it gets tighter, funnier and more deeply emotional. Seiler never condescends
to his islanders; they may act in comical ways, but they, the island and their tea are to be
taken seriously. Nor are the invaders uniformly evil: An Irish soldiers good heart makes an
excellent counterpoint to the blockheaded Cmdr. Prescott. Seiler nicely handles the islanders
tricky maneuvers to outwit the invaders, holding enough back for suspense and providing
several well-done set pieces that reveal the islanders gifts with satisfying payoffs.
Steeped in the charm and traditions of tea drinking and underlaid with serious thought
about compassion, this novel is simply wonderful. A delight to read from start to finish.
Kirkus Reviews
Mark Daniel Seiler
Mark Daniel Seiler lives on the island of Kauai with his lovely wife, Rebecca, in the little home that they built overlooking the Pacific Ocean. When he isn’t playing violin, or building wooden canoes, he enjoys volunteering at the Lawai International Center for Peace. Mark is a master carpenter who was fortunate to join local artist, and masters from Taiwan and Japan, to help build the Hall of Compassion in the Lawai Valley. He is currently studying Shakuhachi in the new Temple. He describes himself as a life-long learner, who got a very late start.
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