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Dust Child
Dust Child: The International Bestseller | Nguy?n Phan Qu? Mai
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'Dazzling. Sharply drawn and hauntingly beautiful.' Elif Shafak, author of The Island of Missing Trees A Best Book of the Year according to Book Riot, the Buzz Magazines, Cosmopolitan and Reader's Digest A Most Anticipated Title according to Sydney Morning Herald, Salon, NB Magazine and SheReads Four lives, entwined forever by decisions made in a time of conflict. But what happens decades later when they unexpectedly converge once more? Trang and Quynh: sisters who leave their rural village for the bustling city of Saigon, desperate to find work to help their impoverished parents. When they take jobs as bar girls, paid to flirt with American GIs, they must decide whether they are willing to turn their backs on the people they used to be. Phong: one of the thousands of mixed-race children abandoned by their American fathers and Vietnamese mothers. Phong grows up surrounded by rejection, insulted as a Black American imperialist, and a child of the enemy. But he never gives up hope of finding his parents and proving he is more than a bui doi: more than the dust of life. Dan: A former American helicopter pilot still plagued by regrets about his actions during the Vi?t Nam war. Now he has returned in the hope of confronting the demons that refuse to fall silent. Set between the Vi?t Nam war and the present day, Dust Child is a sweeping epic of family secrets and hidden heartache, from an internationally celebrated author. 'Nguy?n Phan Qu? Mai is one of the most unique storytellers of our time.' Natalie Jenner, internationally bestselling-author of The Jane Austen Society
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PaperbackPirate
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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Dust Child is a fictional story set in Vietnam told from 3 POVs & timelines: an Amerasian orphan dealing with racism & poverty as he makes his way in life, an American veteran dealing with PTSD from the war, & a young Vietnamese woman who moves to Saigon during the war. It‘s sad but the writing is excellent. It took me to Vietnam every day.
Read if you like sister stories or historical fiction.
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The author kindly commented on my IG post!

PaperbackPirate 📸 Photo taken in downtown Phoenix last weekend 1mo
Karisimo An author comment- how cool!!! 1mo
PaperbackPirate I felt pretty cool @Karisimo ! 😎🤩 1mo
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PaperbackPirate
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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🇻🇳 I‘m reading Dust Child for book club.

💀 Photo taken downtown Phoenix on stormy Friday evening

✔️ author‘s name is in the wrong order on the tagged book

#alwaysbringabook

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Michellesibs
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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Set in Vietnam this centres those children. The children born to Vietnamese women and Americans soldiers.

This in my opinion is a successful dual timeline. One during the Viet Nam war and the interactions between local women and the soldiers. The second one 40 odd years after and those children (now adults) dealing with the consequences. I was equally invested in both timelines and both trotted along in a nice breezy pace.

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Sara_Planz
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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Alternating betweenqq 1969 and 2016, author Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai explores, family, love, country, and how the past can alter our present. The new novel The Women is getting a lot of attention right now due to its Vietnam setting, and this novel really takes you into the heart of the conflict and how it affected the Vietnamese specifically. Deeply emotional and heart wrenching.

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ncsufoxes
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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I loved The Mountains Sing just a little more than this one but this one was still love. The author really brings up many of the long lasting impacts of the Vietnam War. There are so many things happening: poverty, the increasing fighting & tactics used during the war, abandonment/adoption, racism, Vietnam‘s continuing struggles post war. So much to unpack but Nguyen weaves it into a seamless story to discuss the phenomenon of Dust Children.

ncsufoxes #Bookspin book, I loved this (they were referring to the book burning by the Communist government but still so applicable to today) “Those in power feared free minds, and nothing unlocked thinking like literature.” (edited) 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 12mo
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Evita
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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4 out of 5

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mitu.delghy
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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A very sad story again from my favourite author. A must read for everyone. The audiobook is àlso very well narrated. I am not good in writing reviews but I really want all of you to read this book once. You won't regret.

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ashw21
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I loved The Mountains Sing and I loved this even more! This is about the children born as mixed to American GIs and left behind during the Vietnam war. Dan revisits Vietnam in hope of finding his abandoned child and girlfriend. Phong, who has faced a lot of prejudice due to his mixed heritage desperately in search for his father and Trang , a girl who makes difficult decisions due to poverty has her life changed forever.. beautiful read!

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Kboltz
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Five stars, read this book now. Based on the children left behind from American GIs during the Vietnam War. The children, called bui doi, the dust of life, who were left behind after a terrible war that affected everyone.

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TorieStorieS
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I really enjoyed this novel- told across multiple perspectives & time frames, the focus here is on Việt Nam both past & present. In 2016, Dan travels back to try to find the girlfriend & child he abandoned. Meanwhile, Phong, abandoned at birth presumably because of his mixed heritage, tries to find the American father who may not know he exists. In the 1969 timeline, Trang & her sister move from the countryside to the city. Emotional & engaging!

Chelsea.Poole Great review! 2y
TorieStorieS @Chelsea.Poole Thank you!! It was a great book! 2y
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Rhondareads
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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My beautiful copy of Dust Child was just delivered.Another rainy day perfect to stay in and read.

SamAnne Just saw this blurbed in the NYT this morning. Looks great. 2y
Rhondareads Started it last night really good ,beautiful writing. 2y
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Rhondareads
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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Happy Publication Day to this beautifully written novel.📚❤️

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ReadingisMyPassion
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Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai has given the world another beautifully written book. The juxtaposition of the gentle Vietnamese people against the savagery of war shreds my heart and soul. Even though surrounded by violence, respectfulness, and gentleness could still be found among the people of Vietnam.

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Mpcacher
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Set in Vietnam in both 1969 and 2016, this beautiful novel deals with the effects of the war on civilians, veterans and the many Amerasian children fathered by American soldiers. The author has done a wonderful job of illustrating the life of poverty and prejudice these children faced. It is a story of resilience and survival and like the best historical fiction left me with more knowledge while still being a great story. I really enjoyed it. 4/5

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ReadingisMyPassion
Dust Child | Que Mai Phan Nguyen
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Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai has given the world another beautifully written book. The juxtaposition of the gentle Vietnamese people against the savagery of war shreds my heart and soul. Even though surrounded by violence, respectfulness, and gentleness could still be found among the people of Vietnam.