The Bridegroom: Stories by Ha Jin

BridegroomTwelve short stories about daily life in modern China, penned by National Book Award winner for Waiting. The collection could be read as a companion title to Waiting, as Ha Jin returns to the same Muji City with another cast of  not-unfamiliar characters, including a young woman coming back from the States, a college professor, factory workers, bureacrats – the various haves and the have-nots who populate this too-quickly changing new world.

Review: “In Brief,” aMagazine: Inside Asian America, October/November 2000

Readers: Adult

Published: 2000

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Filed under ..Adult Readers, .Fiction, .Short Stories, Chinese, Chinese American

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  1. Pingback: Author Interview: Ha Jin | BookDragon

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