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Postcards From Nam Uyen Nicole Duong

Postcards From Nam By Uyen Nicole Duong

Postcards From Nam by Uyen Nicole Duong


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Postcards From Nam Summary

Postcards From Nam by Uyen Nicole Duong

International Book Award Finalist, Fiction: Multicultural category. Mimi (the protagonist of Mimi and Her Mirror) is a successful young Vietnamese immigrant practicing law in Washington, D.C. when the postcards begin to arrive. Postmarked from Thailand, each hand-drawn card is beautifully rendered and signed simply Nam. Mimi doesn't recognize the name, but Nam obviously knows her well, spurring her to launch what will become a decade-long quest to find him. As her search progresses, long-repressed memories begin to bubble to the surface: her childhood in 1970s Vietnam in a small alley in pre-Communist Saigon. Back then, who was her best friend as well as her brother's playmate, and what did art have anything to do with the alleys of her childhood? What was the dream of these children then? What happened when these children were separated by the end of the Vietnam war, their lives diverged onto different paths: one to freedom and opportunity, the other to tragedy and pain? Now Mimi must uncover the mystery of the postcards, including what might have happened to the people who where less fortunate: those who escaped the ravaged homeland by boat after the fall of Saigon. When the mystery is solved, Mimi has to make a resolution: what can possibly reunite the children from the alley of her childhood even when the alley exists no more?

Postcards From Nam Reviews

In nimble prose, the author explores the intractability of the protagonist's past, as resistant to revision as it is to evasion. Mimi is a memorably drafted character, both emotionally fragile and relentless. This is a brief novella-under 100 pages-but densely layered with poignancy and nuance. A moving, poetically rendered tale of personal pain buried deep in willful self-reinvention. -Kirkus Reviews

About Uyen Nicole Duong

Uyen Nicole Duong earned a B.S. in journalism/communication from Southern Illinois University, a J.D. from the University of Houston, and an LLM from Harvard Law School. She worked for ten years as a law professor in Colorado before moving to Houston, Texas, where she lives today. Postcards from Nam is the third installment of a three-book series on the end of the Vietnam War and the settlement experience of Vietnamese Americans in the United States. The first two books are Mimi and Her Mirror and Daughters of the River Huong, the latter of which has been used in Vietnamese studies courses at Yale University and San Jose State. In addition to writing fiction, she pursues L'Art Brut (raw art).

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CIN1612180183VG
9781612180182
1612180183
Postcards From Nam by Uyen Nicole Duong
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amazon Publishing
2011-08-15
114
N/A
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