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320 pages, Hardcover
First published March 25, 2020
1917. When young Willow is approached by the local matchmaker to become a ‘picture bride’ for a young Korean in Hawaii, she never imagined that the promises would not be entirely truthful. Though sad at leaving her mother and siblings behind, the eighteen-year-old sails for Hawaii with starry dreams in her eyes, along with a few other Korean girls who have also obtained grooms through posted photos. Life in the Hawaiian Korean community isn’t exactly as they envisaged, but with no chance of returning home, Willow has to make the best of her circumstances. The situation isn’t helped by the turbulent political situation in faraway Korea, which makes ripples even across the ocean.
The story is written in three distinct but linear sections, with two of those coming from Willow’s third-person perspective and the third in another character’s first-person perspective.
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