Críticas:
Praise for The Beauty of Humanity Movement: 'A fascinating portrait of modern Vietnam... The overlapping of the characters' stories and the tracking of their past and present lives reveal the human connections that unite us all.' (Independent) 'Camilla Gibb is surely one of the most talented writers around... I suspect there is little this wonderful woman cannot do' * The Times *
Reseña del editor:
They say that the history of Vietnam can be found in a bowl of pho, and from his handcart- kitchen, Old Man Hu'ng makes the best in all Hanoi. But a striking young Vietnamese-American woman - Maggie Ly - wants more from him than a bowl of soup. Just a young girl when Saigon fell, Maggie fled with her mother to America, leaving her dissident father to an uncertain fate. Now in her thirties, she has returned to the country of her birth in the hopes of discovering what became of him - and Hu'ng may hold the key. Maggie's guide through Hanoi is Tu, a street-smart young man as fluent in the ways of Western culture as he is governed by his own. Together the old man, the returning daughter, and the young entrepreneur become unlikely friends and allies; and as their stories gradually unfurl, each adds a new layer to another largely untold story: the story of modern Vietnam.
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- EditorialAtlantic Books
- Año de publicación2012
- ISBN 10 1848877943
- ISBN 13 9781848877948
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas304
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