Monkey Bridge
 

Monkey Bridge

by Lan Cao

Just months before the Communists roll into Saigon in 1975, Mai Ngyuen, the young Vietnamese narrator of Monkey Bridge, is packed off to the U.S. Her sorrowing mother escapes in the final hours, leaving Mai's grandfather behind. Now it's Mai who plays the elder, navigating a rude, incomprehensible culture that makes possible a sudden twist in life. "Not only could we become anything we ... (read more)

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This novel gives some insight to one of America's black pages in history and it shows the impact it can still have on America's present generation: Iraq considered, a lesson could be learned here.

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