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The Bridegroom by Ha Jin

The Bridegroom

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by Ha Jin
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 2000, 256 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2001, 240 pages
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Kate

I haven't read the entire book. However, I did read "Saboteur" and it was an excellent literary work. Mr. Chiu does something we all wish we had the guts to do at times. He could be classified as somewhat psychotic. This was a great example of a well-written short story.
Brent Mullins

I disliked this book, because the way some of the stories build up and have a horrible ending. Also I dislike the way the author writes. Sometimes he will say things backwards, or even improper english.
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