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Flame in the Mist

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Pages
392
Language
EN
ISBN
9780399171635
Reading Time
~6h 52min

Flame in the Mist is a book by Renée Ahdieh. It has 392 pages.

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Set against a backdrop inspired by feudal Japan, Renée Ahdieh’s debut novel follows Mariko, a young noblewoman who severs her hair and assumes a male identity to evade an arranged marriage. Seeking refuge in a traditional women’s bathhouse, she navigates a world governed by rigid social codes while forging bonds with the women who run it. The narrative examines the constraints placed on women in patriarchal societies, contrasting institutional duty with personal autonomy. Ahdieh’s prose weaves cultural motifs—such as communal bathing rituals, martial traditions, and seasonal festivals—into a coming-of-age story that prioritizes self-discovery over romantic convention. The novel’s strength lies in its atmospheric worldbuilding and its careful portrayal of a protagonist who redefines her own destiny. By centering female solidarity and the quiet rebellion of everyday choices, the work offers a thoughtful meditation on identity, freedom, and the courage required to live authentically within restrictive systems.

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Flame in the Mist has 392 pages.

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Set against a backdrop inspired by feudal Japan, Renée Ahdieh’s debut novel follows Mariko, a young noblewoman who severs her hair and assumes a male identity to evade an arranged marriage. Seeking refuge in a traditional women’s bathhouse, she navigates a world governed by rigid social codes while ...

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Flame in the Mist was written by Renée Ahdieh.