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      2023., Guernica Editions Call No: QWF Fic Vu   Edition: 1st ed..    Availability:0 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Essential prose;   Volume: 211Summary Note: Beginning in Saigon during the Vietnam War and ending in present day New York, Catinat Boulevard tells the story of two friends Mai and Mai Ly. While Mai flirts with American GIs in rowdy bars along Catinat Boulevard, Mai Ly joins the communist resistance in the jungle. The story also follows Nat, Mai's half Vietnamese-half African-American son abandoned in a Saigon orphanage.
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      2016., Pleine Lune Call No: Fic Vu    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Ce roman choc raconte la vie tumultueuse d’une famille nord-vietnamienne ballottée par les caprices de l’Histoire et aux prises avec sa propre folie. À travers un récit teinté d’humour, on découvre les aventures rocambolesques d’un clan familial dans sa longue migration, depuis l’Indochine française jusqu’à son exil à Montréal. Saisissant portrait de quatre générations dans un univers où tous les repères s’écroulent. Le personnage pivot de ce récit romancé est le cousin Daniel, qui meurt du sida à Montréal en 1986 et dont personne ne mentionne plus le nom. Du grand-père opiomane jusqu’à ce jeune cousin homosexuel, tous vivent dans leur chair les blessures de la guerre. Avec leurs faiblesses et leurs rêves, ils se débattent pour survivre à la désintégration de leur monde ordonné, disparu dans les vents du changement.Un roman hypnotisant qui allie l'historique et l’intime. This story follows three generations of a Vietnamese family as they struggle through major events of the 20th century. From the War of Independence against the French colonial power to the Vietnam War, the novel depicts a family's resilience in the face of tragedy, as told through the voice of a young girl attempting to understand family scandals within an historical context. At the novel's core is the death from AIDS in the early 1980s of the narrator's half French, half Vietnamese cousin Daniel, a beautiful rebel who is stricken down following a summer escapade in Provincetown. His family of three generations of physicians cannot bear to call the disease by its true name. Daniel dies alone in his Montreal hospital room.
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      [2017], Plein lune Call No: QWF FR Fic Vu    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Collection PlumeSummary Note: Palawan est lœhistoire dœune bouleversante quête dœidentité. Dès la première page, lœauthenticité des lieux et des personnages captive lœattention. Lang Co, Vietnam, 1979. Par une nuit sombre, seule au milieu dœinconnus, la jeune Kim embarque à contrecœur dans un bateau. Le rafiot, à la dérive pendant des jours, atteint finalement Palawan, un camp de réfugiés des Philippines où sœentassent des Vietnamiens venus de la mer, les Boat People. Le long jeu de lœattente commence alors. Kim nœhésitera pas à mentir sur son identité pour quitter cet enfer. Des années plus tard, au Connecticut, transformée en Américaine dans sa famille adoptive, elle demeure hantée par son désir de retrouver ses sœurs et sa mère. Elle raconte aux uns et aux autres toutes les tristes histoires quœils veulent entendre et sœinvente un passé. Mais sa véritable histoire lui échappe. Ses recherches la conduiront de Montréal à Los Angeles puis, à nouveau à Palawan, où vivent encore, dans les années 90, des réfugiés indésirables qui nœont pu quitter le camp. Leurs récits bouleversants lœobligeront à se rappeler ce quœelle avait choisi dœoublier et lœaideront à faire la paix avec elle-même.
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      2014., Deux Voiliers Publishing Call No: QWF Fic Vu   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Under the cover of darkness, Kim, a young girl, is put by her mother on a crowded fishing boat to escape Vietnam. The derelict boat drifts for two weeks on the South China Sea before reaching Palawan, a refugee camp in the Philippines. There, an American immigration officer mistakes Kim for a sponsored orphan with the same name and sends her to America. In the US, Kim tells her unsuspecting adoptive family the orphan stories they want to hear. While she succeeds in inventing vivid details for her assumed identity, there is a missing page in her own past. The boat trip out of Vietnam is a total blank, and she fears the worse. Years later Kim returns to Palawan as a volunteer doctor. Still haunted by what may have happened on the boat, she begins to record the stories of the other refugees. Through them, she seeks to unblock her suppressed memories.
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      2015., Guernica Editions, Incorporated Call No: QWF Fic Vu   Edition: First ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: This story follows three generations of a Vietnamese family as they struggle through major events of the 20th century. From the War of Independence against the French colonial power to the Vietnam War, the novel depicts a family's resilience in the face of tragedy, as told through the voice of a young girl attempting to understand family scandals within an historical context. At the novel's core is the death from AIDS in the early 1980s of the narrator's half French, half Vietnamese cousin Daniel, a beautiful rebel who is stricken down following a summer escapade in Provincetown. His family of three generations of physicians cannot bear to call the disease by its true name. Daniel dies alone in his Montreal hospital room.