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My happy marriage, original concept, Akumi Agitogi ; art, Rito Kohsaka ; character design, Tsukiho Tsukioka ; translator, Jasmine Berhardt ; letterer, Lys Blakeslee, 2

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My happy marriage, original concept, Akumi Agitogi ; art, Rito Kohsaka ; character design, Tsukiho Tsukioka ; translator, Jasmine Berhardt ; letterer, Lys Blakeslee, 2
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T, Teen
Literary form
fiction
Main title
My happy marriage
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1360434652
Responsibility statement
original concept, Akumi Agitogi ; art, Rito Kohsaka ; character design, Tsukiho Tsukioka ; translator, Jasmine Berhardt ; letterer, Lys Blakeslee
Summary
"A browbeaten and mistreated daughter is cast out of her home and sent to audition as a bridal candidate for the heir to one of the most powerful families in the land... For failing to inherit the boon of unusual power that is the Saimori birthright and bringing shame to the family name, mistreated Miyo is cast out to become another's problem. Sent to the Kudo clan--itself preternaturally powerful--as a potential bride for its heir, Kiyoka, Miyo is surprised to experience kindness for the first time in her thus far sad life. Though the rumors make him out to be cold and haughty, Kiyoka Kudo quickly warms up to the Saimoris' eldest daughter. Intrigued by the girl who stands worlds apart from the spoiled, social-climbing women who usually vie for his hand, Kiyoka soon comes to regard Miyo with affection. But though Miyo has found a place--and warmth--in the Kudo household, the fact remains that she is untouched by the power that defines both the Saimori and Kudo clans, making her a failure as a bridal candidate. Will the small happiness Miyo has found with Kiyoka end as soon as it has begun?" -From Amazon.com
Target audience
adolescent

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