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      • The Bride Wore Red is a collection of short stories about an extended Indian family in the United States—cousins from New Delhi who marry European-Americans, and parents who come to live with them in suburban New Jersey and California. The stories are interconnected, providing the cumulative satisfactions of a novel.
  1. The Bride Wore Red is a 1937 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner, and starring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young and Billie Burke. It was based on the unproduced play The Bride from Trieste by Ferenc Molnár. In this "rags to riches" tale, Crawford plays a cabaret singer who poses as an aristocrat. This film ...

  2. In the title piece, Sally, an American medical student, marries her lover Deshi (whom she met in the US), in a traditional red sari in a Sikh ceremony in India. But soon she's overwhelmed by the press of family, the obligations that an Indian marriage entails, and the feeling of being caught in a place where she doesn't belong.

  3. Crawford stars as a cabaret singer who masquerades as a socialite in an attempt to break into the upper crust. When a wealthy aristocrat invites her to spend two weeks at a posh resort in Tyrol, Crawford plays her part to the hilt, managing to charm both a rich gentleman and the village postman.

  4. Dec 8, 2009 · Olivia Daley's travel itinerary might be unusual, but she believes the best cure for a broken heart is a radical change of scenery. Exotic, vibrant China is far enough from rainy gray England to be just that! In the hustle and bustle of Beijing, Olivia is starting a whole new adventure….

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  5. In the hustle and bustle of Beijing, Olivia is starting a whole new adventure…. She's mesmerized by the ancient legends of love, and soon finds herself wishing she could be the bride who wore...

  6. Author: Lucy Gordon. Summary: Olivia Daley believes the cure for a broken heart is a radical change of scenery so she travels to exotic China. She is mesmerized by the ancient legends of love she finds in Beijing and soon wishes she could be the bride who wore red. Print Book, English, 2009. Edition: View all formats and editions.

  7. The Bride Wore RedTales of a Cross-Cultural Family By Robbie Clipper Sethi. Chapter One: The Bride Wore Red. You've stayed with Deshi because he is the only man you ever wanted who...

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