Fire Summer

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Red Hen Press
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781597094641

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About the Author

Thuy Da Lam was born in Qui Nhơn, grew up in Philadelphia, and now lives in Honolulu, where she works on her next book and teaches at Kapi'olani Community College. She holds a BA in creative writing from Hamilton College and PhD in English from UH Mānoa. She received the George A. Watrous Literary Prize for Fiction, Myrtle Clark Writing Award, and John Young Scholarship in the Arts. Her debut novel, Fire Summer, is a revision of her dissertation, part of which appeared in Lost Lake Folk Opera in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.

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Reviews

Like a strip of curtain between the dead and the living, Fire Summer is at once ephemeral and expansive. A haunting debut from a writer whose characters, lovingly described, pass not only through rivers and airports, but also despair and separation. We are ferried with them to the other side--one where the fractured are finally come home.
--Uzma Aslam Khan, author of Trespassing and Thinner Than Skin

Fire Summer delivers a war-ravaged Vietnam rich in history, folklore, the tragedy of families torn asunder, and the beauty of Buddhist wisdom that connects the living and dead. Suspenseful, Thuy Da Lam's story of Maia Trieu's journey home is an impressive debut.
-- Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage

"What is the shape of one's life when one's action is based on love?" So asks a character in Thuy Da Lam's lyrical novel, Fire Summer, a work that shows us the Vietnam beyond the war movies. Lam deftly explores the slippery interplay between heritage and identity, history and duty, ultimately proving that each of us is so much more than the places we come from. An important debut.
-- Quan Barry, author of She Weeps Each Time You're Born

In Fire Summer, past and present blend with here and there in ways that continually surprise, yet somehow seem destined. Vietnam is the setting and the legacy for the returning expatriate Maia, and for an entourage of vivid characters who encounter and reencounter each other as they travel from the shores to the mountains, searching for family, closure, and a home. A beautiful, funny, and stunning novel that will reward repeated reading.
--Craig Howes, author of Voices of the Vietnam POWs: Witnesses to Their Fight

A girl plucked from the high seas off Vietnam is sent as a young woman to connect with an aging guerilla faction. A detective story, a quest for the mythic heart of Vietnam on its stones and soil--a novel of rare beauty.
--Robert Onopa, author of The Pleasure Tube


Lam's novel is a whimsical, if elegiac, perception-altering hero's journey inspired by mourning and displacement, in which the dead roam throughout the country and former and would-be soldiers hide out in Cambodian borderlands. In Fire Summer, truth and art coexist, while imagination never quite overpowers experience.
--Diacritic