

Postcards From Nam
Author: Uyen Nicole Duong
Narrator: Leslie Bellair
Unabridged: 2 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/27/2012
Categories: Fiction, Cultural Fiction, Literary Fiction
Author: Uyen Nicole Duong
Narrator: Leslie Bellair
Unabridged: 2 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/27/2012
Categories: Fiction, Cultural Fiction, Literary Fiction
Uyen Nicole Duong earned a B.S. in journalism/communication from Southern Illinois University, a J.D. from the University of Houston, and an LLM from Harvard Law School. She worked for ten years as a law professor in Colorado before moving to Houston, Texas, where she lives today. Postcards from Nam is the third installment of a three-book series on the end of the Vietnam War and the settlement experience of Vietnamese Americans in the United States. The first two books are Mimi and Her Mirror and Daughters of the River Huong, the latter of which has been used in Vietnamese studies courses at Yale University and San Jose State. In addition to writing fiction, she pursues L’Art Brut (raw art).
I find myself somewhat disappointed as I write this review. I am old enough to remember the video of South Vietnamese attempting to breech the American embassy to escape the oncoming North Vietnamese army, the lines of people snaking to the embassy roof to climb on to the final helicopters. It was a......more
Postcards from Nam, the new novella by Uyen Nicole Duong, is a gem, like the shard of a pearl found in the white sand, a rare find. Just prior to the fall of Saigon, Mi Chau, age eleven, flees Vietnam with her parents to America, abandoning her aristocratic grandmother to the Communist regime. Once......more
Postcards from Nam I forgot that I was reading a work of fiction until I finished Postcards from Nam. Until that time, I thought I was reading a memoir. The curious thing is that as a memoir, I would have given the book three stars, but as a novel, a novella, really, only two stars. That got me to th......more
This is a very compelling novella that I read in one day. I did not know initially that it was part of a three book series. I liked it so much I just downloaded the other two and I'm looking forward to reading them. I was an adolescent went the Vietnam war was raging. I had/have absolutely no knowle......more
“In nimble prose, the author explores the intractability of the protagonist’s past, as resistant to revision as it is to evasion. Mimi is a memorably drafted character, both emotionally fragile and relentless. This is a brief novella—under 100 pages—but densely layered with poignancy and nuance. A moving, poetically rendered tale of personal pain buried deep in willful self-reinvention.” —Kirkus Reviews