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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 'The Trader of Saigon' by Lucy Cruickshanks is set in the 1980's Vietnam. It is primarily about 3 main characters, Phuc a once affluent businessman (pre war) who is now desperately trying to do the best for his family in the miserable circumstances they now find themselves. Hahn a 15 year old girl trying to survive as best she can in abject poverty looking after her sick mother and working as a latrine girl. Alexander, a coward and deserter from the US Army; a man of very little substance struggling with his demons but making a very comfortable living from the trafficking trade. He is an extremely unlikeable character with many failings, some out of his control, but most of his own making. I felt ambivalent about Alexander but eventually formed the opinion that he could only do his best under the circumstances. The main characters paths cross in dramatic and unexpected circumstances and 'The Trader of Saigon' is an enjoyable, if somewhat unsavoury, read which I found hard to put down. The pace is gentle at the start but rages to an ultimate climax which kept me reading right into the early hours. It is ultimately a tale of survival, retribution and forgiveness. Lucy Cruickshanks has written this tale in a beautiful, simplistic style, painting vivid scenes of a foreign land and culture. I was drawn so easily and quickly into this world. I could almost smell and feel the atmosphere, the sights and sounds of the streets of Hanoi and Saigon. The impending malevolence palpable from every alley or street corner. The apprehension and fear that anything could happen to you with no help of rescue or assistance. This is an outstanding debut novel which I enjoyed very much and it will certainly appeal to a wide audience. 'Reading groups' would definitely have some interesting and lively conversations. I am looking forward to what Lucy Cruickshanks does next. Thank you to the Team at Newbooks for the opportunity to review this title. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In the chaos and corruption of 1980s' Vietnam, three seemingly unconnected lives are brought together by greed, fear and hope. As a US Army deserter, Alexander is a man without country; trapped in a life he no longer controls and embroiled in the dark business of trading women. His latest victim is Hanh, a rural girl who moved to Hanoi to escape inevitable poverty and who sees Alexander's arrival as the answer to her prayers. Neither of them has ever met Phuc - a Vietnamese businessman who backed the wrong side in the war and is now unable to pay his financial and political debts to the Party. But his struggles are about to change both their lives. From a society torn apart by war comes a tale of redemption and salvation; a thrilling saga and an explosive debut novel. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Much of the writing is nearly poetic, the descriptions of Vietnam place the reader there perfectly, and what an outstanding story of resilience and redemption. It is sad and a bit depressing in the first half of the book but again the writing is so much better than so many other books out there.
The story takes place 8 years after the war ended.
Alexander and AWOL American soldier works for The Herder, his job is to sweet talk/coerce girls and make them whores.
Hahn, is Alexander’s latest target, her father died in the war and her mother is sick and they barely have enough to live.
Lastly there is Phuc who has terrible luck and loses a bet with the devil.
What a fantastic story. ( )