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Describing her growing up in USA after escaping from Vietnamese war. I especially appreciate the way she writes about her step-mother. Ms. Nguyen writes well about some very hard to describe feelings. This is a very warm book. Well worth reading.
This is the memoir of a young Vietnamese girl growing up in 1980s Michigan. Bich Nyugen tells her emotional story--- of being a Vietnamese immigrant after the fall of Saigon, 1975.
Not long after settling in Michigan, Bichs father marries a Hispanic woman. It is interesting to see yet another culture blend into Bichs young life. Throughout the book we gradually learn about Bichs mother and the mystery surrounding her absence.
Bich artfully exposes moments and facts through food, tradition, culture, and the youthful desire to fit in, to belong. Her story is both universal and intimate.
A very unique memoir, sweet and poignant, its flavor will linger.
Not long after settling in Michigan, Bichs father marries a Hispanic woman. It is interesting to see yet another culture blend into Bichs young life. Throughout the book we gradually learn about Bichs mother and the mystery surrounding her absence.
Bich artfully exposes moments and facts through food, tradition, culture, and the youthful desire to fit in, to belong. Her story is both universal and intimate.
A very unique memoir, sweet and poignant, its flavor will linger.
A little gem of a memoir. For anyone who ever felt like they never "fit in", this book captures that experience. Beautifully simple yet profound.