Quote by: Julie Otsuka

It would be autumn, and our fathers would be out threshing in the fields. We would walk through the mulberry groves, past the big loquat tree and the old lotus pond, where we used to catch tadpoles in the spring. Our dogs would come running up to us. Our neighbours would wave. Our mothers would be sitting by the well with their sleeves tied up, washing the evening's rice. And when they saw us they would just stand up and stare. "Little girl," they would say to us, "where in the world have you been?


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Author Bio


  • NameJulie Otsuka
  • Descriptionwriter
  • BornMay 15, 1962
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAuthor; Novelist
  • WorksWhen The Emperor Was Divine
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship