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"HEAD-SPINNING, HILARIOUS AND HAUNTING."
--Glamour
Anh, a brash, resourceful Vietnamese refugee with a tortured past, has survived the end of her homeland, and now hangs on by a thread working in a shady casino in Southern California. She's the only thing standing between her ungrateful family and starvation. By dint of her wits and her guts, she picks up real money selling her phenomenal luck to a drugged-out gambling lawyer.
Then, with the help of a legal secretary named Jana, she creates an unlicensed law practice that actually begins to help the Vietnamese immigrants of Little Saigon. But their booming business angers a notorious Vietnamese gang who want to keep the power and the money in their own pockets. Yet Anh isn't afraid of anyone. Alone or with Jana, she's willing to start her own private war, where she takes all weapons, no prisoners, and breathes life into the future from the ashes of the dead.
"EXUBERANT...Performs the miraculous by making us laugh even as we cry, and takes us a considerable step deeper into the experience of this most unusual group of new Americans."
--The New York Times Book Review
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Thoroughly absorbing, this novel is a perfect choice for audio. Lauren Tom bring's Vida's already vivid characters vibrantly alive. The abridgMent successfully handles the flashbacks to Ahn's homeland, Vietnam, giving sufficient background to this well-rounded character. However, her partner, Jana, is not given the same attention, and some of the subplots involving her family are not fully resolved. Narrator Tom's pleasing voice overrides any shortcomings of the abridgment, making this audiobook a pleasure. Many of the Vietnamese names and locations may be unfamiliar to some readers but are made clear with Tom's excellent enunciation. This novel lingers in one's mind for its characters, story lines and engaging performance. A.L.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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This fast and furious novel by the author of Return From Darkness (1986) chronicles the adventures of Truong Anh, a fast- talking Vietnamese refugee who sets up a phony law firm in Little Saigon, the Vietnamese enclave of Los Angeles. Anh supports herself, her aged mother, her younger sister with four children, and her truant brother on the money she makes advising gamblers in a high-stakes Vietnamese card game. When her latest big spender lands in the hospital after a cocaine overdose, she finds herself out of luck and out of cash. After tracking down his law office, Anh convinces the man's impoverished secretary, Jana Glavan (who has her own family to support), to borrow his Bar number--necessary to transact legal business in LA--and start the fake firm. Interwoven with the action are Anh's memories of her childhood in Vietnam: her favorite brother's death in a bombing; life as a prostitute in her uncle's brothel; the birth of her Amerasian child; the frantic attempt to get out of Vietnam, which culminated in her father's ghastly betrayal of her trust. When Anh and Jana refuse to become involved in gang activity (though technically illegal, the firm's business is legitimate), they pay a heavy price for their integrity and independence. Jana has her own nightmarish past--her husband was murdered, and she was kidnapped by the killer--but Vida never fully delves into it; Jana's character pales next to the larger-than-life Anh. Likewise, Anh's romantic interest, lawyer Sam Knowlton (a Vietnam vet who may have known her in the brothel), is an oblique presence, and his passion for Anh (who certainly deserves a chance at love) is unconvincing. Powerhouse fiction, fueled by an obnoxious yet sympathetic protagonist whose grittiness and determination hold together the frenetic plot. (Author tour) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherFawcett
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 0449224228
  • ISBN 13 9780449224229
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