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Sunday, December 21, 2025
Asian--mail order brides--novels
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Several novels and a graphic novel explore the topic of mail order brides from Asia, often focusing on the historical and modern complexities of these relationships
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Novels
The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka: This award-winning novel is told in a collective voice, following a group of Japanese mail order brides traveling to America in the early 20th century. It covers their experiences with backbreaking work in California, cultural clashes, and their eventual internment during WWII.
Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida: This book focuses on a Japanese woman who arrives in San Francisco as a picture bride to an unknown husband. The narrative delves into her adjustments to a new country and life with a stranger. A critically acclaimed 1997 film of the same name also explores this theme in the context of Hawaiian sugarcane plantations.
Honolulu by Alan Brennert: This historical novel tells the story of a young Korean immigrant bride in early 20th-century Hawaii, showcasing her journey and the challenges she faces in a new land.
The Bride Test by Helen Hoang: For a contemporary take, this novel features a character whose mother arranges for a woman from Vietnam to come to the U.S. to potentially marry her son, who is on the autism spectrum. The story explores modern dating, cultural differences, and neurodiversity.
Graphic Novel
Mail Order Bride by Mark Kalesniko: This graphic novel presents a sharp, affecting look at the prickly relationship between a lonely Canadian comic shop owner and his Korean mail-order bride, Kyung Soo, who defies his stereotypical expectations.
These books offer various perspectives on the mail order bride experience, from historical fiction to contemporary and graphic novels.
I just finished The Buddha in the attic by Julie Ostsuka. It is a ...
Jul 2, 2023 — I just finished The Buddha in the attic by Julie Ostsuka. It is a story about mail order brides from Japan coming to th...
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Mail Order Bride - Kalesniko, Mark: Books - Amazon.com
Book details. ... Monty, a lonely comic-shop owner, expects his Asian mail-order bride to fulfill his stereotypical fantasy, but s...
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Mail Order Bride: Kalesniko, Mark: Books - Amazon.com
Book details. ... Monty, a lonely comic-shop owner, expects his Asian mail-order bride to fulfill his stereotypical fantasy, but s...
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