Acclaimed creator Kaoru Mori's tale of life on the nineteenth-century Silk Road continues. Camera in tow, Smith retraces his journey to photograph the people and places that have come to mean so much to him. Though he has vast ground to cover, the inevitable delays of travel afford Smith an opportunity to rest and reflect. On Amir and Karluk, who have since sought the tutelage of Karluk's hardy brother-in-law. On Pariya, struggling to complete the elaborate embroideries for her dowry. On the young, energetic twin brides, Laila and Leily. On the grand mansion that is to be the first stop on his return journey...
Crafted in painstaking detail, Ms. Mori's pen breathes life into the scenery and architecture of the period in this heartwarming, slice-of-life tale that is at once wholly exotic yet familiar and accessible through the everyday lives of the characters she has created.
Series Information
Learn more about the series. Hover the bolded text for more information.Story and Art by |
Kaoru Mori |
Series Page |
A Bride's Story |
Romaji Title | Otoyomegatari |
Japanese Title | 乙嫁語り |
Prequel Series | N/A |
Reading Order |
This is the twelfth volume. Read volumes 1 to 11 first. |
Status | Ongoing |
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Historical, Romance, Slice of Life |
Demographic | Seinen |
Japanese Publisher | Enterbrain |
Series Links | MangaUpdates, MyAnimeList |
Product Description
Learn more about this volume. Hover the bolded text for more information.Volume | Single, 12 |
Chapters Included | 78-86 |
ISBN-13 |
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Release Date | September 22, 2020 |
Format |
Hardcover |
Trim Size |
6.00" x 9.00" [Larger Trim] |
Book Price | $17.00 |
Pages |
192 |
Age Rating | Teen+ |
English Publisher |
Yen Press |
Imprint |
Yen Press |
Book Staff
Thank the staff for their hard work in producing this manga. Hover the bolded text for more information.Translation | William Flanagan |
Lettering |
Abigail Blackman |
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