Description
A slice-of-life tale about a twenty-year old bride who marries a twelve-year old boy in 19th-century Asia.
Amira is twenty years old when she marries her husband, a boy named Karluk from a neighbouring village. Adjusting to life in a new household can be trying for any young bride, and Amira’s husband is eight years her junior.
Amira was a strong, sophisticated hunter and horsewoman in her village, but though their villages were next to each other, their customs are very different. As Amira introduces Karluk to the foods and pastimes that were popular among her comrades back home, the warmth she feels for her young husband grows.
Kaoru Mori’s previous series, Emma, about a maid and a gentleman in Victorian England, has been lauded by Library Journal and was named to the YALSA Great Graphic Novels list. A Bride’s Story has only broadened her fan base in Japan and the U.S. with its elegant style and delicate story.
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rnThough it was only a short time ago that Amir came to the Eihon family to wed her young husband, already she feels like a member of the family. But her happiness with Karluk means little to her family over the mountains. They wish to recall Amir and marry her to another family as part of a land negotiation. Amir’s father is willing to go to great lengths to bring her back, but Karluk’s love for his bride is a force to be reckoned with. Will Amir and Karluk’s happiness be shattered, or will their love prevail?rn
A slice-of-life tale about a twenty-year old bride who marries a twelve-year old boy in 19th-century Asia.