"A slim collection of vignettes that portrays the diversity as well as the similarity of the immigrant experience. We can see ourselves in the questions asked here: where do I belong? How to I obtain equilibrium in my life? Can I trust someone I don't understand?"
--Claire
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The acclaimed author of The Swimmers and When the Emperor Was Divine tells the story of a group of young women brought from Japan to San Francisco as “picture brides” a century ago in this “understated masterpiece … that unfolds with great emotional power” (San Francisco Chronicle).
In eight unforgettable sections, The Buddha in the Attic traces the extraordinary lives of these women, from their arduous journeys by boat, to their arrival in San Francisco and their tremulous first nights as new wives; from their experiences raising children who would later reject their culture and language, to the deracinating arrival of war.
Julie Otsuka has written a spellbinding novel about identity and loyalty, and what it means to be an American in uncertain times.