Daughters of the River Huong by Vietnam-born, Houston-based writer
Uyen Nicole Duong is a richly woven tapestry of family, country,
conflict, and redemption. A saga spanning four generations of Vietnamese
women, we discover lives inextricably tied to their country's struggle
for independence. Narrated by the teenaged Simone, a girl who flaunts
convention and enters into a forbidden relationship of love and
sensuality, readers are drawn to the lives of four of Simone's
ancestors, from Huyen Phi, the Mystique Concubine from the extinct
Kingdom of Champa, to Ginseng, the Mystique Concubine's second daughter
and a heroine of the Vietnamese Revolution. Duong tells a tumultuous
story of power and lust that transports us from the Violet City of Hue
to the teeming streets of a Saigon at war, from the affluence of Paris's
St. Germain des Pres to Manhattan. Love, war, capitalism,
revolution--this novel delivers a chronicle of history as fascinating as
it is memorable.