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102 reviewsLike Viet Thanh Nguyen's acclaimed The Sympathizer, VietnamEazy captures with startling honesty & detail the dizzying dislocation that so many Vietnamese arrivals in the United States have experienced and, like Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club, explores the age-old mysteries of the mother-daughter relationship. It tells the story of Kieu, a Vietnamese-American woman, & her quest for success on a TV cooking show, introducing the intoxicating allure of Vietnamese food to a general audience, interwoven with the haunting, sorrowful tale of her family & upbringing. This is a universal tale of redemption that mothers & daughters can read together & discuss, preferably over a steaming bowl of pho.
Trami Nguyen Cron was born in Saigon, Vietnam, & when she was eight years old left Vietnam with her family for France. Three years later, they settled in the United States.
Trami, a longtime resident of Northern California, is the founder of Chopsticks Alley, a multi-media publication seeking to unite & empower Vietnamese Americans with a special emphasis on emerging young leaders & cultural trends.
When asked about why she wanted to author a book about the Vietnamese experience, Trami responded, “I wanted to write about all that is beautiful & unique about Vietnam from its culture to its food. I want to share stories about the people of Vietnam that have nothing to do with the Vietnam War.”
www.vietnameazy.com