This anthology re-examines America's foreign policy legacy through stories that explore the human cost of these interventions on foreign soil, by writers from that soil.
Kim Thúy Book order
Kim Thúy writes of her early childhood in Vietnam, her escape as a 'boat person,' and eventual settlement in Montreal. Her work explores themes of identity, cultural collision, and the search for home, often with a lyrical and introspective tone. Thúy employs a concise yet evocative style to capture the complexities of the refugee experience and the process of assimilation into a new society. Her writing is a poignant examination of survival, memory, and rebirth.







- 2021
- 2021
Em
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Emma-Jade and Louis are born into the havoc of the Vietnam War. Orphaned, saved and cared for by adults coping with the chaos of Saigon in free-fall, they become children of the Vietnamese diaspora. Through the linked destinies of characters connected by birth and destiny, the novel zigzags between the rubber plantations of Indochina; daily life in Saigon during the war as people find ways to survive and help each other; Operation Babylift, which evacuated thousands of biracial orphans from Saigon in April 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War; and today's global nail polish and nail salon industry, largely driven by former Vietnamese refugees - and everything in between.
- 2020
This super cool cosplay costume planner is a must-have for anyone who loves to make costumes, whether you're a member of the theater at school, like to play dress up as a hobby, or headed to a fan convention! You will love this easy to use journal to track and record all your cosplay activities.
- 2019
Secrets From My Vietnamese Kitchen
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A warm and welcoming introduction to a vibrant cuisine, with more than 50 easy to make recipes from internationally bestselling novelist Kim Thúy. Between careers as a lawyer and an acclaimed novelist, Kim Thúy ran a celebrated restaurant called Ru de Nam in Montreal. Now, in her first cookbook, Kim combines her beautiful storytelling style with simple and wonderful recipes that are full of flavour: surprising yet comforting, and easy enough for every day. Welcoming us into her close-knit circle, she introduces us to her mother and five aunts, each with her story, each with her secrets, told through the food of the country they had to leave, Vietnam. Starting with easily-prepared base ingredients of sauces, quick pickled vegetables and toasted rice flour, we move on to soups, sautés, vegetables, grilled foods, desserts and more. Sample recipes include: Stuffed Squash Soup; Vermicelli Bowls; Caramel Pork; Calamari, Pork and Pineapple Stir-fry; Fried Lemongrass Fish; and Vietnamese Tapioca and Banana. Also, in collaboration with sommelier Michelle Bouffard, Kim suggests wine pairings for these Vietnamese dishes. Kim says that Vietnamese often display their affection more easily with food than with words. This exquisite book deliciously demonstrates that every meal is an opportunity to show love, and to be grateful for those who sit down to eat with us.
- 2018
Zolitude
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Fantastical short stories that catalog moments in love and the suffering it brings.
- 2015
Vintage Canada: Ru
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Ru. In Vietnamese it means lullaby; in French it is a small stream, but also signifies a flow--of tears, blood, money. Kim Thúy's Ru is literature at its most crystalline: the flow of a life on the tides of unrest and on to more peaceful waters. In vignettes of exquisite clarity, sharp observation and sly wit, we are carried along on an unforgettable journey from a palatial residence in Saigon to a crowded and muddy Malaysian refugee camp, and onward to a new life in Quebec. There, the young girl feels the embrace of a new community, and revels in the chance to be part of the American Dream. As an adult, the waters become rough again: now a mother of two sons, she must learn to shape her love around the younger boy's autism. Moving seamlessly from past to present, from history to memory and back again, Ru is a book that celebrates life in all its wonder: its moments of beauty and sensuality, brutality and sorrow, comfort and comedy.
- 2015
Mãn
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the deep connection between love and food, this novel offers a poetic and poignant reflection on life’s pleasures and complexities. Kim Thúy, acclaimed for her debut work, weaves a narrative rich in sensory detail, inviting readers into a world where culinary experiences evoke memories and emotions. With its lyrical prose, the book stands out as a celebration of culture and identity, showcasing the author's unique voice and artistic vision.
- 2012
Ru: In Vietnamese it means lullaby; in French it is a small stream, but also signifies a flow - of tears, blood, and money. This book presents a lullaby of Vietnam and a love letter to a new homeland.