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Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Thi Bui

Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir von Thi Bui

Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Thi Bui


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An intimate and moving portrait of one family's journey from their war-torn home in Vietnam to new lives in America

Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Zusammenfassung

Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Thi Bui

National bestseller 2017 National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Finalist ABA Indies Introduce Winter / Spring 2017 Selection Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Spring 2017 Selection ALA 2018 Notable Books Selection An intimate and poignant graphic novel portraying one family's journey from war-torn Vietnam, from debut author Thi Bui. This beautifully illustrated and emotional story is an evocative memoir about the search for a better future and a longing for the past. Exploring the anguish of immigration and the lasting effects that displacement has on a child and her family, Bui documents the story of her family's daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves. At the heart of Bui's story is a universal struggle: While adjusting to life as a first-time mother, she ultimately discovers what it means to be a parent the endless sacrifices, the unnoticed gestures, and the depths of unspoken love. Despite how impossible it seems to take on the simultaneous roles of both parent and child, Bui pushes through. With haunting, poetic writing and breathtaking art, she examines the strength of family, the importance of identity, and the meaning of home. In what Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen calls a book to break your heart and heal it, The Best We Could Do brings to life Thi Bui's journey of understanding, and provides inspiration to all of those who search for a better future while longing for a simpler past.

Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Bewertungen

Thi Bui's debut interweaves an account of her own life in the US with her parents' coming-of-age in, and eventual escape from, Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s. [...] Yet this is not a book without hope. The Best We Can Do shows that empathy trumps hate, fear and cruelty. Times Higher Education Supplement

...explore life for those displaced by the Vietnam war with great subtlety. The Observer

Über Thi Bui

Thi Bui was born in Vietnam three months before the end of the Vietnam War, and came to the United States in 1978 as part of the boat people wave of refugees from Southeast Asia. Her debut graphic memoir, The Best We Could Do (Abrams ComicArts, 2017) has been selected as both an Indies Introduce and Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers title, and a Junior Library Guild Selection. She is also the illustrator of A Different Pond, a children's book by Bao Phi (Capstone, 2017). Thi taught high school in New York City and was a founding teacher of Oakland International High School, the first public high school in California for recent immigrants and English learners. She currently teaches in the MFA in Comics program at the California College of the Arts. She lives in Berkeley with her son, her husband and her mother.

Zusätzliche Informationen

CIN1419718770VG
9781419718779
1419718770
Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir Thi Bui
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Abrams
20170307
336
Winner of Pop Culture Classroom Excellence in Graphic Literature Awards Finalist 2018 (United States) Short-listed for Slate's Cartoonist Studio Prize 2017 (United States)
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