Kim Thúy: Em

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Oct

15

11:00pm

Kim Thúy: Em

By TPLCulture

Kim Thúy's new novel, Em, is a story of profound power and sen­sitivity, and an enduring affirmation of the greatest act of resistance: love. In the midst of war, an ordinary miracle: an abandoned baby tenderly cared for by a young boy living on the streets of Saigon. The boy is Louis, the child of a long-gone American soldier. Louis calls the baby em Hồng, em meaning "little sister," or "beloved." Even though her cradle is nothing more than a cardboard box, em Hồng's life holds every possibility. Through the linked destinies of a family of characters, the novel takes its inspiration from historical events, including Operation Babylift, which evacuated thousands of biracial orphans from Saigon in April 1975, and the remarkable growth of the nail salon industry, dominated by Vietnamese expatriates all over the world. From the rubber plantations of Indochina to the massacre at My Lai, Em reveals transcendent moments of grace, and the invincibility of the human spirit.
Kim Thúy talks with Monique Truong (The Sweetest Fruits) about Em and the layers of pain and trauma in stories we thought we knew.
About this event’s guests: Kim Thúy Monique Truong
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Author photo courtesy of Carl Lessard .
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This event is part of TPL's Asian Heritage series.
Generously supported by:
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