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The Three Daughters of Annam

著者: Phong Nguyen
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Spanning three generations, three continents and almost ninety years this novel set in Việt Nam reckons with history and the impact of three extraordinary women.

In 1935 in the city of Nam Dinh in northern Việt Nam, Nhung, Mai, and Anh are inseparable and deeply loyal to each other. Growing up in vastly different worlds, yet united by their dreams, these three women navigate the treacherous French occupation, where even uttering "Việt Nam" becomes an act of rebellion.

Their lives soon diverge, sending each of their family lines down drastically different paths from Việt Nam to Paris to the United States. But their goals are the same: survive, thrive, and triumph over the adversities they and their homeland have endured. And while distance and time have separated them, their childhood bonds remain strong and the lives of their families will forever be entwined.

Inspired by the real history of the author's family and their immigration to the United States, The Three Daughters of Annam is an intimate examination of a country, colonized for most of its history, and its determination to be free.
大河 大衆小説 女性文学 歴史小説
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The Three Daughters of Annam is an epic that moves across decades, countries, and generations with a steady, beating heart—looking unflinchingly at how history bends lives differently, how war and diaspora render the triumphs and tragedies and small moments of daily life both meaningful and fleeting. Drawn from the author’s own family history, Nguyen manages the most delicate of balancing acts: a story of resilience that is both sweeping in scope and intimate in feeling.”

Rachel Hochhauser, New York Times bestselling author of Lady Tremaine
“An epic tale of friendship, love, loss and survival. Ambitious in its scope and intimate in its telling, The Three Daughters of Annam illuminates the impact of global politics on the lives of individuals as well as our capacity to triumph over adversity. An admirable achievement!”—Nguyen Phan Que Mai, global bestselling author of The Mountains Sing and Dust Child

The Three Daughters of Annam is a sweeping story about the endurance of the human spirit. Through three memorable women and across three generations, Nguyen crafts an epic tale of friendship, love, and family. A resonant story about the ways in which a country and its people are shaped by the ravages of war and displacement, all the while maintaining their resilience and hope.”

Crystal Hana Kim, award-winning author of If You Leave Me and The Stone Home

“Spanning decades and continents, The Three Daughters of Annam by Phong Nguyen is a haunting elegy to times gone by and a country colonized by grief. Yet the souls of three young women, Anh, Mai, and Nhung, burn brightly with joy and humor and tenderness as they navigate migration and war, heartbreak and peace. Bonded as closely as sisters, these Three Musketeers and their unforgettable stories resonate through their descendants, their now independent nation, and the readers of this masterfully crafted novel.”

Helena Rho, author of Stone Angels
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"Bronze Drum lured me in. It's a richly spun, deftly written tale of bravery, legend, and resistance--a compelling read."—Amina Gautier, author of At-Risk, Now We Will Be Happy, and The Loss of All Lost Things
"Riveting and brilliantly-crafted, Bronze Drum brings to life the story of The Trung Sisters—two fearless revolutionaries who led an army of Viet women in defeating the Han Chinese some 2000 years ago. Though their hard-fought independence was short-lived and often mythologized, Phong Nguyen crystalizes the sisters' lasting legacy in this epic retelling. A novel that evokes ancestral memory to witness and excavate that which must never be forgotten."—Natalia Sylvester, author of Everyone Knows You Go Home
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