213 pages

French language

Published Jan. 1, 2012 by Librairie générale française.

ISBN:
978-2-253-15803-5
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OCLC Number:
819110185

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3 stars (1 review)

At ten years old, Kim Thúy fled Vietnam on a boat with her family, leaving behind a grand house and the many less tangible riches of their home country: the ponds of lotus blossoms, the songs of soup-vendors. The family arrived in Quebec, where they found clothes at the flea market, and mattresses with actual fleas. Kim learned French and English, and as she grew older, seized what opportunities an immigrant could; she put herself through school picking vegetables and sewing clothes, worked as a lawyer and interpreter, and later as a restaurateur. She was married and a mother when the urge to write struck her, and she found herself scribbling words at every opportunity - pulling out her notebook at stoplights and missing the change to green. The story emerging was one of a Vietnamese émigré on a boat to an unknown future: her own story fictionalized and crafted …

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3 stars

thin, poetic book about a Vietnamese immigrant adjusting first to life in Canada, and then to an autistic son. it's hard to encapsulate it because it wasn't a true narrative - more like out-of-order journal entries. i learned tidbits about Vietnamese culture, the war that unleashed the communists on the south, and the boat people. but i didn't come away with a specific theme or thought.

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Refugees
  • Vietnamese

Places

  • Vietnam
  • Québec (Province)
  • Québec