Based loosely on the life of the author's grandfather, a professional embroiderer in the court of the last king of Vietnam in the early 1900s, Kien Nguyen has reimagined his grandfather's amazing story to weave a tapestry of his own: this stunning and page-turning novel. Dan Nguyen is seven years old when he witnesses his father brutally beheaded by the mayor in a bid for power. Dan's wife, Ven, 20 years his senior, makes him promise to one day avenge his father's death. In order to protect him until he is old enough to defend his family's honor, Ven hides Dan as a servant in the house of the enemy -- and Dan falls in love with the one person he can never have, the mayor's beautiful granddaughter Tai May. Dan's journey from slavery into scandal, and finally to the royal court where he has the chance to win Tai May's heart, is a story of spellbinding drama and intrigue, and, ultimately, the story of a great love affair.
I deeply appreciated this brilliantly woven tale! Highly recommended.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Wow - this amazing book is so remarkably well-written that it's hard to imagine this is the author's first novel. He has brilliantly crafted a vividly stunning story, immersing the reader into a mysterious and exotic culture that is often misunderstood by those of us who live in the modern Western world. The detailed descriptions of the setting and of the various traditions and rituals were fascinating! Despite difficult to endure scenes of torture, severe injustices and executions, this story held a tragic beauty that was spellbinding. Full of action and suspense, it very artistically and soulfully captured the true spirit of the Vietnamese people. It has all the qualities of a classic epic novel, yet it's fast-paced and not an overwhleming number of pages.
A beautiful, quintessentially Vietnamese story.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I have read many books written in English about Vietnam, but found only a few that clearly reflect the soul and spirit of the Vietnamese: "The tapestries" is one of them.The story took place between 1916 and 1932 in a small village near Hue, the Imperial City of Vietnam. This is a book about commoners, middle class people and royalty. It deals with a wicked magistrate and his granddaughter Mai but also a heroine Ven, who at age 15 was given in marriage to then seven year-old Dan. There are also a minister, a eunuch, the queen's lady-in-waiting, and a time-teller (similar to Quasimodo in the Hunchback of Notre Dame). The story then moved to Hue and we are given a glimpse of the slowly fading monarchy. There were plots, murders, injustice, hate, love, and redemption throughout of the book. The plots were as thick as the tropical jungle (like any Vietnamese story) with a twist at every corner. The author kept us guessing (wrong most of the time) and held us in suspense until the next chapter.I found the novel remarkable and I am certain the reader will appreciate and thank the author for bringing something exotic to the American public.
A novel to remember
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
A friend gave me this book for a present in my birthday, and it is just one of the best novels I've read. The 7 year old boy with his motherly wife, is a tremendous situation and all the things involved, just amazing! The slavery (not said) of the wife and the incredible descriptions of places and situations, are the things that kept me thinking about my own life and the suffering of others. I will recomend this book to all the people I know, specially those who complaint all the time about their own lives.
Nguyen Doesn't Disappoint.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The Unwanted is a hard act to follow. Nguyen pulls it off beautifully. This novel is dark, eglegiac, riveting. The sort of book you don't want to end, you have to keep yourself from reading because you don't want to use it up too quickly. The language is stunning and the story complex and provocative. Highly recommended. A very smart book.
don't miss this one
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
this book is rich in it's magnitude and beautiful to read. the story is compelling and the characters are so real. as the story unfolds and the locations, history and people literally exude authenticity. it is a book that will take you into a world you might not know existed otherwise, and the story both fascinates and moves readers.
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