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'An understated masterpiece' San Francisco Chronicle

'Her wisdom is staggeringly beautiful, implicating each of us'
Irish Times

After the First World War, a group of young women is brought by boat from Japan to San Francisco. They are picture brides, promised the American Dream, clutching photographs of the husbands they have yet to meet, imagining uncertain futures on unknown shores.

Struggling to master a new language and culture, they experience tremulous first nights as new wives, backbreaking work in the fields and in the homes of white women, and, later, the raising of children who will ultimately reject their heritage and their history.

And then war arrives once more.

Julie Otsuka tells their extraordinary, heartbreaking story in this spellbinding and poetic account of strangers lost and alone in a new and deeply foreign land.

'A tender, nuanced, empathetic exploration of the sorrows and consolations of a whole generation of women' Daily Telegraph

WINNER OF THE PEN FAULKNER AWARD FOR FICTION 2012
SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2011
SHORTLISTED FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE 2011

The Buddha in the Attic

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'An understated masterpiece' San Francisco Chronicle'Her wisdom is staggeringly beautiful, implicating each of us' Irish TimesAfter the First World War,... Read more

    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 07/02/2013
    ISBN13: 9780241956489, 978-0241956489
    ISBN10: 024195648X

    Number of Pages: 144

    Fiction , Historical Fiction

    Description

    'An understated masterpiece' San Francisco Chronicle

    'Her wisdom is staggeringly beautiful, implicating each of us'
    Irish Times

    After the First World War, a group of young women is brought by boat from Japan to San Francisco. They are picture brides, promised the American Dream, clutching photographs of the husbands they have yet to meet, imagining uncertain futures on unknown shores.

    Struggling to master a new language and culture, they experience tremulous first nights as new wives, backbreaking work in the fields and in the homes of white women, and, later, the raising of children who will ultimately reject their heritage and their history.

    And then war arrives once more.

    Julie Otsuka tells their extraordinary, heartbreaking story in this spellbinding and poetic account of strangers lost and alone in a new and deeply foreign land.

    'A tender, nuanced, empathetic exploration of the sorrows and consolations of a whole generation of women' Daily Telegraph

    WINNER OF THE PEN FAULKNER AWARD FOR FICTION 2012
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2011
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE 2011

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