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A Sudden Dawn by Goran Powell

by Goran Powell

A Sudden Dawn is a refreshing take on the mythical origins of Kung Fu with a good pace, enjoyable interpretation of legendary characters, and wonderfully written adventures during the long journey across Asia.

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Paperback: 500 pages
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ISBN: 9781594391989

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June 1, 2010
Paperback: 500 pages
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8.24 × 5.38 × 1.25 in
ISBN: 9781594391989

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The epic journey of Bodhidharma, who brought Zen and martial arts to the Shaolin Temple.

This epic historical fiction novel opens with a young man named Sardili born of the warrior caste in 507 A.D. Sardili realizes that he would rather seek enlightenment than follow his family's military legacy and sets out on a life-long quest for truth and wisdom.

Sardili becomes the Buddhist monk Bodhidharma, known as Da Mo in China. He travels throughout India, brings Buddhism to China, and single handedly establishes the Shaolin Temple as the birthplace of Zen and the Martial Arts.

A Sudden Dawn is a refreshing take on the mythical origins of Kung Fu with a good pace, enjoyable interpretation of legendary characters, and wonderfully written adventures during the long journey across Asia.

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IP's Living Now Award - Gold Winner - 2011

eLit Award - Gold Winner - 2011

USA Best Books Award - Winner - 2011


About the Author

Goran Powell

Goran Powell began his writing career in 1991 as an advertising copywriter, and by 1995 he was creative director of a major London advertising agency. During this period, his work won 10 national and international awards. He became a freelance writer in 1999 and currently works for many of London's top agencies. He is a regular contributor to the martial arts press and was twice featured on the front cover of "Traditional Karate" magazine. His first book, Waking Dragons, … More »

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