Eric Nguyen
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. Things We Lost To The Water
The novel tells the poignant story of a Vietnamese family who immigrates to New Orleans in search of a new beginning after the Vietnam War. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of a mother and her two sons, capturing their struggles with identity, displacement, and the longing for a sense of belonging in a foreign land. As they navigate the challenges of assimilation and the haunting memories of their past, the family members grapple with their individual paths, leading to moments of conflict, resilience, and ultimately, a deeper understanding of each other and themselves. The story beautifully weaves themes of heritage, loss, and the enduring bonds of family amidst the backdrop of a vibrant yet turbulent New Orleans.
The 17008th Greatest Book of All Time -
2. Dă∙C Biê∙T
Set against the backdrop of a Vietnamese American community, this poignant narrative explores the complexities of identity, family, and belonging. The story delves into the lives of characters who navigate the challenges of cultural assimilation while grappling with the haunting memories of their homeland. Through a tapestry of interwoven stories, the book captures the resilience and heartache of those caught between two worlds, offering a profound reflection on the immigrant experience and the enduring quest for a place to call home.
The 17008th Greatest Book of All Time -
3. New Waves
Set against the backdrop of New York City's vibrant tech scene, this novel delves into the complexities of friendship, identity, and belonging. The story follows a young Vietnamese-American programmer who, after a falling out with his best friend and business partner, finds himself navigating the challenges of a new job and a new life. As he grapples with the loss of his friend and the pressures of his career, he is forced to confront his own insecurities and the cultural expectations that have shaped his life. Through a blend of humor and poignancy, the narrative explores the intersections of race, technology, and personal growth in a rapidly changing world.
The 17008th Greatest Book of All Time