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The bamboo teahouse: feeling the sky tea. The bamboo teahouse, #1
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- ISBN8235000131
- EAN9798235000131
- Date de parution22/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Some things only become beautiful after they break. For three years, the pottery town of Vinh Thanh has known nothing but absolute perfection. There is no grief, no conflict, and no memory of the cracks that once gave the town's famous ceramics their soul. Thiên Duyên, the town's most renowned potter, creates flawless, pristine vases, carefully ignoring the hollow ache in her chest following the tragic death of her sister, Ngân Huong.
But when an inexplicable crack appears on one of her creations, the town's illusion begins to fracture. Drawn to a hidden teahouse surrounded by ancient bamboo, Duyên discovers a devastating truth: in a moment of unbearable grief, she accidentally cast a spell that erased the town's pain-costing the people their memories and their humanity in the process. Guided by a mysterious teahouse keeper and the magical Bamboo Arts, Duyên must learn to brew Memory Teas that reawaken suppressed sorrows and unspoken vows.
Alongside K?, a sculptor trapped by unrequited love, and Ng?, a haunted violinist carrying a devastating secret, Duyên must venture into The Margin-an underground realm of sealed memories. To shatter the Pristine Illusion and heal her town, she must confront her deepest jealousies and accept that true healing does not mean returning to exactly the way things were. The Bamboo Teahouse: Feeling the Sky Tea is a deeply moving, Asian-inspired speculative literary fantasy.
Perfect for fans of Before the Coffee Gets Cold and cozy fantasy with a profound emotional core, this lyrical novel explores grief, the enduring ties of family, and the lost Vietnamese art of mending wounds with gold.
But when an inexplicable crack appears on one of her creations, the town's illusion begins to fracture. Drawn to a hidden teahouse surrounded by ancient bamboo, Duyên discovers a devastating truth: in a moment of unbearable grief, she accidentally cast a spell that erased the town's pain-costing the people their memories and their humanity in the process. Guided by a mysterious teahouse keeper and the magical Bamboo Arts, Duyên must learn to brew Memory Teas that reawaken suppressed sorrows and unspoken vows.
Alongside K?, a sculptor trapped by unrequited love, and Ng?, a haunted violinist carrying a devastating secret, Duyên must venture into The Margin-an underground realm of sealed memories. To shatter the Pristine Illusion and heal her town, she must confront her deepest jealousies and accept that true healing does not mean returning to exactly the way things were. The Bamboo Teahouse: Feeling the Sky Tea is a deeply moving, Asian-inspired speculative literary fantasy.
Perfect for fans of Before the Coffee Gets Cold and cozy fantasy with a profound emotional core, this lyrical novel explores grief, the enduring ties of family, and the lost Vietnamese art of mending wounds with gold.






