Summary
Ru by Kim Thúy is a critically acclaimed novel recounting a Vietnamese refugee's journey from Saigon to Quebec. Through its unique structure, consisting of 144 unnumbered vignettes, this intimate work of autofiction offers a poignant exploration of war, migration, and resettlement. First published in French in 2009, Ru won the Governor General's Award for Fiction. In 2023, Ru was adapted into a film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud.
Plot
Ru follows the life journey of An Tinh Nguyen, a woman born in Saigon in 1968 during the Tet Offensive. The story unfolds through a series of vignettes, moving between her childhood in Vietnam, her experiences as a refugee in Malaysia, and her new life in Quebec, Canada. Though born into a wealthy family, An Tinh becomes just another one of the “boat people” fleeing Vietnam in the late 1970s.
The narrative shifts between different periods of An Tinh's life, recounting her time in a crowded and muddy Malaysian refugee camp and her subsequent journey to Quebec. In Canada, she embraces her new community and fresh opportunities. As an adult, An Tinh faces new challenges when she becomes a mother of two sons, one of whom has autism. This development forces her to adapt her approach to love and parenting.
Throughout the novel, the protagonist's memories and experiences are interwoven, creating a tapestry of moments that encompass the beauty, brutality, comfort, and complexity of life. The story touches on themes of war, migration, and resettlement, offering glimpses into the immigrant experience and the process of adapting to a new culture while carrying the weight of one's past.
Themes
Immigration and cultural adaptation
Memory and identity
Family relationships and generational differences
Trauma and resilience
Contrast between wealth and poverty
Motherhood and unconditional love
The impact of war on individuals and society
Setting
Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and its aftermath, Ru spans several decades and geographical locations. The story begins in Saigon during the late 1960s, specifically during the 1968 Tet Offensive. During this turbulent period, the protagonist An Tinh Nguyen enjoyed a privileged upbringing in a wealthy Vietnamese family. Her early life provides a stark contrast to the upheaval that follows.