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The Frangipani Hotel
The Frangipani Hotel: Fiction | Violet Kupersmith
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An extraordinarily compelling debutghost stories that grapple with the legacy of the Vietnam War A beautiful young woman appears fully dressed in an overflowing bathtub at the Frangipani Hotel in Hanoi. A jaded teenage girl in Houston befriends an older Vietnamese gentleman she discovers naked behind a dumpster. A trucker in Saigon is asked to drive a dying young man home to his village. A plump Vietnamese-American teenager is sent to her elderly grandmother in Ho Chi Minh City to lose weight, only to be lured out of the house by the wafting aroma of freshly baked bread. In these evocative and always surprising stories, the supernatural coexists with the mundane lives of characters who struggle against the burdens of the past. Based on traditional Vietnamese folk tales told to Kupersmith by her grandmother, these fantastical, chilling, and thoroughly contemporary stories are a boldly original exploration of Vietnamese culture, addressing both the immigrant experience and the lives of those who remained behind. Lurking in the background of them all is a larger ghostthat of the Vietnam War, whose legacy continues to haunt us. Violet Kupersmiths voice is an exciting addition to the landscape of American fiction. With tremendous depth and range, her stories transcend their genre to make a wholly original statement about the postwar experience. Praise for The Frangipani Hotel [A] subversively clever debut collection . . . These storiesplayful, angry, at times legitimately scarydemonstrate a subtlety of purpose that belies [Kupersmiths] youth.The New York Times Book Review Magical, beautiful, modern stories, all based on traditional Vietnamese folktales, [The Frangipani Hotel] invokes the ghosts of the land that was left behind.San Francisco Chronicle [A] sparkling debut . . . playful and wise, an astonishing feat for a young writer.Chicago Tribune A series of short stories that are as fresh as they are mesmerizing, The Frangipani Hotel will haunt you long after the last words have drifted off the page.Lisa See Auspicious . . . wildly energetic.Elle Enthralling stories . . . teeming with detail and personality.Asian Review of Books Chilling and lovely . . . Kupersmith has combined traditional storytelling with a post-modern sense of anxiety and darkness, and the result is captivating.Bookreporter The stories shimmer with life. . . . Kupersmith [is] one to watch.Publishers Weekly (starred review) From the Hardcover edition.
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mydearwatson
The Frangipani Hotel: Fiction | Violet Kupersmith
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I'm not really sure why I decided to read this book by Violet Kupersmith, probably because of the cover and because it has Asian characters 😬. I normally don't pick up books of short stories, but I'll give them more of a glance from now on because of this beautifully written book.

#coverlove

Full short review at https://mydearwatsonbooks.wordpress.com/2018/11/19/the-frangipani-hotel/.

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Jee_HookedOnBookz Sounds really good!! Stacking!! 😁Thanks for sharing! 6y
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BekahB
The Frangipani Hotel: Fiction | Violet Kupersmith
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So I noticed that I have A LOT of unread short story collections. Here are most of the ones I own, not counting the the ones on my Kindle. I've read some, but a majority of these books have gone unread.

I'm going to start reading at least one short story a day beginning with the those in the Frangipani Hotel. I read the first short story months ago and loved it. These are Vietnamese ghost stories that reflect on the impact of the Vietnam War.

[DELETED] 3558467437 Great goal! 8y
britt_brooke I love this idea! 8y
megt Awesome plan! 8y
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