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A superb new graphic memoir in which an inspired artist/storyteller reveals the road that brought his family to where they are today: VietnamericaGB Tran is a young Vietnamese American artist who grew up distant from (and largely indifferent to) his family's history. Born and raised in South Carolina as a son of immigrants, he knew that his parents had fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon. But even as they struggled to adapt to life in America, they preferred to forget the pastand to focus on their children's future. It was only in his late twenties that GB began to learn their extraordinary story. When his last surviving grandparents die within months of each other, GB visits Vietnam for the first time and begins to learn the tragic history of his family, and of the homeland they left behind.In this family saga played out in the shadow of history, GB uncovers the root of his father's remoteness and why his mother had remained in an often fractious marriage; why his grandfather had abandoned his own family to fight for the Viet Cong; why his grandmother had had an affair with a French soldier. GB learns that his parents had taken harrowing flight from Saigon during the final hours of the war not because they thought America was better but because they were afraid of what would happen if they stayed. They entered Americaa foreign land they couldn't even imaginewhere family connections dissolved and shared history was lost within a span of a single generation.In telling his family's story, GB finds his own place in this saga of hardship and heroism. Vietnamerica is a visually stunning portrait of survival, escape, and reinventionand of the gift of the American immigrants' dream, passed on to their children. Vietnamerica is an unforgettable story of family revelation and reconnectionand a new graphicmemoir classic.Library Journal (Starred Review): "This will be called the MAUS for the Vietnam War, and for good reason. Similar premise: clueless Americanborn son of immigrants confronts the legacy of family pain predating his birth. Similar outcome: a kickin thegut graphic novel... he purposely fragments the plot, shifting points of view, narrative voices, and settings while the readeras did Tranmust assemble the pieces to learn how his parents became the people he knew. Engaging, challenging, and disturbing, Tran's family memoir belongs in all public and academic libraries..."Publishers Weekly (Starred Review): "... The comic utilizes a dizzying barrage of effects to depict the characters' confusing experience: different lettering styles, realistic action set against fullpage government posters, sound effects swirling from panel to panel, actionpacked panoramas breaking apart as South Vietnam collapses. The result is disturbing but also uplifting"School Library Journal: "In Tran's memoir, theme, narrative, and art work together to create a deeply compelling graphic novel. Tran meditates on war, loss, and memory, but the overriding theme is the complexity, hardship, and reward of family life, a theme that finds full life in the author's multilayered narrative. Intricate structuring creates suspense and mystery, but its more important function is to highlight the way in which family history is constructed: layered, repetitive, nonlinear, contradictory, collaborative, and ultimately productive of both family and selfidentity. His artworkrichly detailed but never overcrowded, realistic while allowing for abstraction, and expertly composedwrings meaning out of the smallest detail. This novel could easily find a place in the classroom..."
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey'? A: The main theme revolves around the complexities of family history, immigration, and the search for identity, as the author explores his family's past and the impact of the Vietnam War on their lives.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Vietnamerica'? A: The author is GB Tran, a Vietnamese American artist who uses graphic memoir to convey his family's journey and history.
- Q: What type of book is 'Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey'? A: 'Vietnamerica' is a graphic memoir that combines visual storytelling with narrative to depict the author's and his family's experiences as immigrants.
- Q: How many pages does 'Vietnamerica' have? A: 'Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey' has 288 pages, offering a comprehensive look into the author's family history.
- Q: When was 'Vietnamerica' published? A: 'Vietnamerica: A Family's Journey' was published on January 25, 2011.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Vietnamerica'? A: 'Vietnamerica' is available in hardcover, providing durability and a premium feel for readers.
- Q: Is 'Vietnamerica' suitable for educational purposes? A: Yes, 'Vietnamerica' is suitable for educational purposes, as it offers insights into themes of war, loss, and family history, making it a valuable resource for discussions in classrooms.
- Q: What age group is 'Vietnamerica' appropriate for? A: 'Vietnamerica' is generally appropriate for older teens and adults, given its themes of war, immigration, and personal identity.
- Q: What are some of the critical reviews for 'Vietnamerica'? A: Critical reviews highlight 'Vietnamerica' as an engaging and challenging graphic memoir, often comparing it to 'MAUS' for its depth and emotional impact.
- Q: Does 'Vietnamerica' include illustrations? A: 'Vietnamerica' features rich illustrations that complement the narrative, enhancing the storytelling experience and providing visual context to the author's family's journey.