Imported Wives is a powerful collection of ten real-life stories about African marriages navigating life in the Western world. At its heart, the book explores what happens when tradition crosses oceans and collides with new cultural realities-where expectations, gender roles, and ideas of love are tested in unexpected ways.Each story reveals the challenges couples face when marriages are formed across distance and joined later abroad, often without the opportunity for long courtship. From the struggles of adjusting to unfamiliar roles, to the cultural shocks of redefining family, intimacy, and responsibility, these narratives shed light on the resilience of women and men caught between two worlds.More than a study of cultural conflict, Imported Wives is an intimate portrait of love under pressure-where silence, sacrifice, misunderstanding, and perseverance weave together a picture of marriage that is as complicated as it is universal.For readers interested in diaspora experiences, cross-cultural relationships, or simply stories of human strength and survival, this book opens a window into the unspoken realities of African marriages abroad.