White Mulberry: A Novel

Rosa Kwon Easton
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White Mulberry: A Novel

Rosa Kwon Easton
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331 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Dec 01, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 331
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781662519697
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.88" L x 8.38" H

“In straightforward prose, Easton novelizes events that will compel readers seeking themes of identity, ‘passing’ in a different culture, immigration, and occupation.” Booklist

“This is a unique historical novel with many well-knit threads.” Historical Novels Review

“A beautiful and deeply researched novel…How does a woman protect her family, honor her heritage, and save herself? If you loved Pachinko, you’ll love White Mulberry.” —Lisa See, New York Times bestselling author of The Island of Sea Women and Lady Tan’s Circle of Women

“Easton eloquently reimagines her grandmother’s past—a brave young woman caught between two worlds. A story inspired and inspirational, White Mulberry exposes the forgotten history of Koreans in Japan.” —Alka Joshi, internationally bestselling author of The Henna Artist and the Jaipur Trilogy

“A beautiful and poignant novel of a young Korean woman’s coming of age amid the turbulence of colonization and World War II. The resilience and self-determination of the heroine vividly mirror the astonishing trajectory of her nation.” —Juhea Kim, author of Beasts of a Little Land

“A radiant debut not only about survival but about choosing one’s own destiny. With lively details and taut suspense, Easton delivers a moving journey.” —Jimin Han, author of The Apology

“A tautly paced novel that has something for everyone…[Miyoung’s] epic journey to live life on her own terms will keep you at the edge of your seat. An impressive debut.” —Marie Myung-Ok Lee, author of The Evening Hero

“Miyoung’s story is one of endurance. When all is lost and lost again, Miyoung keeps going, keeps bolstering herself as the world crumbles around her. With beautiful detail, Easton paints a picture of strength, of a woman willing to do whatever it takes to protect her family.” —Annabelle Tometich, author of The Mango Tree

“Easton weaves an unforgettable tale of resistance, resilience, and redemption…I can’t remember the last time I was so captivated by a debut work.” —A. H. Kim, author of A Good Family and Relative Strangers

“A scintillating debut. White Mulberry lives at the intersection of love, sacrifice, and deep secrets. With puissant prose, Easton captures the era, the struggle, and most certainly our hearts.” —Mathieu Cailler, author of Forest for the Trees & Other Stories

“A true page-turner…[Miyoung’s] irrepressible spirit shines through in this richly detailed and compelling historical novel.” —Margaret Juhae Lee, author of Starry Field: A Memoir of Lost History

“I was rapt as I followed Miyoung on her journey from Korea to pursue the life she dreamed of in Japan, becoming Miyoko, and as she lost and then found herself. White Mulberry is historical fiction at its finest, a beautiful, searching epic about what it means to be home.” —Lindsay Hunter, author of Hot Springs Drive

“Rosa Kwon Easton’s debut, White Mulberry, is a rich and deeply researched historical saga that spans nations, decades, religions, and wars. Miyoung’s harrowing and picaresque journey from poverty in Korea to Japan, where she eventually serves the empire that colonized her home country, is gripping and impressively rendered. I can’t wait to read what Easton writes next.” —Leland Cheuk, author of No Good Very Bad Asian

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