Friday, December 01, 2006

Author Don Southerton Announces New Novel on Nineteenth Century Korea

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La Jolla, CA (PRWEB) December 1, 2006 -- Don Southerton has announced the release of a historic novel set in late Nineteenth Century Korea. The work is titled "A Yankee in the Land of the Morning Calm." In his latest writing, author Don Southerton weaves key historic events of the era with a fictional account of Yankee trader Josh Gillet.

Southerton notes, "the main character Connecticut Yankee Josh Gillet longed for high adventure and travel. Leaving late nineteenth century New England for a sojourn in Japan, Josh soon found himself in the Land of the Morning Calm -- Korea."

In addition, the author cites, "Coming of age is always filled with trial and tribulation. For Josh Gillet, intense life experiences are forged in an ancient land that became a political chessboard for imperialist powers -- amid a bold Protestant missionary movement and Anglo merchants with hopes of wealth. Josh quickly learned that high adventure, opportunity, and a budding romance come at a price as cultures collide."

"'A Yankee in the Land of the Morning Calm' will appeal to those interested in better understanding East Asia, nineteenth century Korea, and the role of Anglos in the opening of the region to the West," notes Southerton.

About the Author
Don Southerton is a long-time student of entrepreneurship, business, and cultural history. His academic research focuses on global business endeavors linked to South Korea -- specifically, the impact of culture and norms within business organizations. Moreover, Southerton maintains an active schedule overseeing a consulting firm, Bridging Culture™. Previously published works by Southerton include two non-fiction books on business history and entrepreneurship: "The Filleys: 350 Years of American Entrepreneurial Spirit" and "Intrepid Americans: Bold Koreans -- Early Korean Trade, Concessions, and Entrepreneurship."

"A Yankee in the Land of the Morning Calm" is now available at www.iuniverse.com or phone 1-800-AUTHORS.

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