![]() "The immigrant's tale is a perpetually renewing source, at once enduring and changing-creating new voices, new details and new experiences while forming its own tradition. " perfectly pitched and prodigiously detailed memoir." - Boston Globe This debut suggests she's a writer to watch." - Kirkus Reviews she has captured the 1980s with perfection. And in her recreation of a world populated by Family Ties Ritz crackers. "The author's prose is lovely and her imagery fresh. ![]() he pays equal attention to the rhythm and poignancy of language to build her story as she does the circumstances into which she was born." - Michael Standaert, Los Angeles Times ![]() culture as well as an exploration of identity. Far from being a memoir of what could be described as fitting into the kitschy ethnic-lit genre, her story is at once personal and broad, about one Vietnamese refugee navigating U.S. ![]() Ben Fong-Torres, The New York Times Book Review Her prose is engaging, precise, compact." ![]()
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