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The Picture Bride
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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Could you marry a man you've never met? Three Korean women in 1910 make a life-changing journey to Hawaii where they will marry, having seen only a photograph of their intended husbands. Different fates await each of these women. Hong-ju, who dreams of a marriage of 'natural love', meets a man who looks twenty years older than his photograph; Song-hwa, who wants to escape from her life of ridicule as the granddaughter of a shaman, meets a lazy drunkard. And then there's Willow, whose 26-year-old groom, Taewan, looks just like his image ... Real life doesn't always resemble a picture, but there's no going back. And while things don't turn out quite as they'd hoped, even for Willow, they do find something that makes their journey worthwhile -- each other.
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TalesandTexts
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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Mehso-so

Started off strong, but couldn‘t sustain steam till the end. I think somewhere along the way, the author sort of lost their own thread of thoughts and just inserted random interactions and experiences in the narrative. Characters were poorly developed and not fleshed out enough.

It‘s a good one time read, but I wished I had taken this on audible, rather than buy the expensive physical book.

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TorieStorieS
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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Pickpick

This historical fiction novel, set mainly in Hawaii, provides an interesting view into the lives of three Korean “picture brides” from just before WWI- through WWII. Basically mail order brides, these young women have only a photograph and a letter about their new spouses. Willow‘s story is most central and this well-performed audiobook is fascinating! The shift in the timeline and narrator at the end makes the book feel a bit abrupt and uneven.

Teresereading I agree re second part. A big jump! 2y
TorieStorieS @Teresereading Right?! It felt especially jarring in audio!! 2y
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Teresereading
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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'Miss Willow,' the Pusan Ajimae said, 'you'll be eighteen next year, won't you? What about going to Powa and getting married?'
#firstlineFridays
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lkatz59
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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Furthermore, I also liked that the three girls had different experiences, but ultimately leaned on each other for support. This was a great use of the found family trope! Related to that, they also had their own unique stories, and grew throughout the novel. Each of the three main characters showed a lot of character development throughout the course of the book.

Overall, I loved The Picture Bride!

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Rhondareads
The Picture Bride | Lee Geum-yi
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Beautiful cover a story of mail order brides a book I can‘t wait to read.

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