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From the internationally bestselling author of The Mountains Sing, a suspenseful and moving saga about family secrets, hidden trauma, and the overriding power of forgiveness, set during the war and in present-day Việt Nam.

In 1969, sisters Trang and Quỳnh, desperate to help their parents pay off debts, leave their rural village and become “bar girls” in Sài Gòn, drinking, flirting (and more) with American GIs in return for money. As the war moves closer to the city, the once-innocent Trang gets swept up in an irresistible romance with a young and charming American helicopter pilot. Decades later, an American veteran, Dan, returns to Việt Nam with his wife, Linda, hoping to find a way to heal from his PTSD and, unbeknownst to her, reckon with secrets from his past.

At the same time, Phong—the son of a Black American soldier and a Vietnamese woman—embarks on a search to find both his parents and a way out of Việt Nam. Abandoned in front of an orphanage, Phong grew up being called “the dust of life,” “Black American imperialist,” and “child of the enemy,” and he dreams of a better life for himself and his family in the U.S.

Past and present converge as these characters come together to confront decisions made during a time of war—decisions that force them to look deep within and find common ground across race, generation, culture, and language. Suspenseful, poetic, and perfect for readers of Min Jin Lee’s Pachinko or Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing, Dust Child tells an unforgettable and immersive story of how those who inherited tragedy can redefine their destinies through love, hard-earned wisdom, compassion, courage, and joy.

Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Guerra y Ejército Para reflexionar Sincero Drama Guerra Literatura Mundial Ficción Militar Género Ficción Inspirador Pueblo

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"Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai will win many more readers with her powerful and deeply empathetic second novel. From the horrors of war and its enduring afterlife for men and women, lovers and children, soldiers and civilians, she weaves a heartbreaking tale of lost ideals, human devotion, and hard-won redemption. Dust Child establishes Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai as one of our finest observers of the devastating consequences of war, and proves, once more, her ability to captivate readers and lure them into Viet Nam’s rich and poignant history."—Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Sympathizer and The Committed
"Dazzling. Sharply drawn and hauntingly beautiful."—Elif Shafak, author of The Island of Missing Trees
"Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai shows us the capacity we hold to confront our pasts, for the purpose of life is not to remain intact, but to break open, to let loss be a guide, to face the echoes of longing. In Dust Child, rupture leads to emotional richness and pain creates the pathways worth walking. I truly cannot wait for the rest of the world to celebrate this book."—Chanel Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Know My Name
"Once again, Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai has written a beautiful novel that shines a light on the history of Vietnam. With a poet's grace, she writes of the legacy of war across time and place and the stories that bind us. Dust Child is simply stunning."—Eric Nguyen, author of Things We Lost To The Water
"Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai is one of the most unique storytellers of our time. She creates plots which are Dickensian in their breadth and mastery, while bravely probing the complex emotional challenges of living in a modern world full of disruption and displacement. In Dust Child, Quế Mai displays the same tenderness and compassion for her characters, hard-earned understanding of human trauma, and poetically evocative language that made her debut novel The Mountains Sing an international bestseller beloved around the world."
Natalie Jenner, internationally bestselling author of The Jane Austen Society
"With a poet's gift for language and a psychologist's eye for the tender, error-prone hearts of mankind, Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai weaves a web of impossible choices, inescapable circumstance, and searing loss, set to the backdrop of a war that changed everything . . . A heartbreaking, beautifully told, utterly unique story of love, loss, and longing that speaks to the very heart of the human experience."—Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Forest of Vanishing Stars
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Very nice and recommended to those who wish to understand a bit more the period of Vietnam War. I loved the book and got emotional in the touching moments knowing that even if this is narrative, surly the feeling of the characters could have been real to many Vietnamese that lived in that time.

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Wow, one of my fav books, EVER! I’m I’m 66 years old and luckily missed out on going to the Vietnam war, but nevertheless, this story touched a nerve and brought back many memories from that time. The book is so powerful and the message so important. Nguyen’s writing makes it feel current and real. It transcends Vietnam and the pain and heartbreak likely apply to nearly every war and every nation!

Incredibly moving!

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I absolutely love this book. My mother-in-law is Vietnamese, and this book gave me a glimpse of the world she and my Father-in-law were living in. For me, the book is a little slow in the beginning, but it didn't last for long. Well worth the listen.

A Better Understanding

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I liked the author’s message on how conflicts affect ordinary people’s life and the need to strive for peace maintenance. Well researched content.

Dust Child

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During the 80’s I sponsored dozens of refugee families from Vietnam, Thailand, Loas, and Cambodia! There were many Amerasian youth among them! This story reads true and the suffering is real!
When we don’t understand another countries culture or values we make horrible mistakes! The little people are the ones who suffer and the military on all sides destroy their youth!
I loved and hated this book as the same time! It rang so true that I had to cry for the stupidity of war once again!
It was a fabulous story!

Can hell be over come?

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