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The Love Of Azalea (1904)
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260 pages
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Set in early 20th century Japan, the novel follows Azalea, a young woman of mixed Japanese and American heritage, as she navigates love and cultural identity. Raised by her Japanese grandmother, Azalea falls for John Armitage, an affluent American, but their relationship faces familial disapproval due to their differing backgrounds. The story delves into themes of identity, cultural differences, and the complexities of interracial love, while offering insights into Japanese customs. Onoto Watanna, a trailblazing Asian American writer, presents a significant work in Asian American literature.
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2008, paperback
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