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Ebook Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-0-9899756-3-6 (epub) B08HLC5GWV (mobi)
  • 196 pages
  • $4.99
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  • 10/2020
  • 978-0-9899756-2-9
  • 196 pages
  • $10.95
C. L. Hoang
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In the Shadow of Green Bamboos
C. L. Hoang, author

In the Shadow of Green Bamboos is a series of snapshots in the lives of a cross-section of people, Vietnamese and American, whose worlds were torn asunder by the Vietnam War:

A fortuitous encounter at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial; a father-and-son outing that echoes a childhood trauma; a harrowing haunting finally laid to rest; two young brothers at their innocent play; the recovery of a lost family keepsake; Grandma sharing a fairy tale with her granddaughter.

These captured moments, ordinary though they may seem, reveal the blessings of love and hope in the course of everyday life. The stories they tell also stand as testaments to the resilience and courage of survivors struggling to rebuild from the ashes of war.

Reviews
Grady Harp, MD, Author, Amazon Hall-of-Fame reviewer

Few writers have the graceful and poetic sensitivity to ponder the past and allow it to bubble to the surface with the serendipity that C. L. Hoang continues to gift us in his writings. His life experiences, of being born in Vietnam and witnessing the war there, then moving to the United States to live, enable him to reflect the impact of time, cultures, and memories in this striking collection of stories, In the Shadow of Green Bamboos. Revolving around the family and the bonding that grows out of dark times into moments of light, these stories journey back and forth between war-torn Vietnam and the U.S., and between the now and the then—a veritable Pandora’s Box of gems that invite introspection and healing.

Lynne M. Spreen, Award-winning Author of "Dakota Blues"

C. L. Hoang is a superb storyteller who weaves deeply emotional tales enhanced by rich memories of his childhood in Vietnam. He has a gift for describing a setting in such a way that one can almost taste the mung bean cookies, breathe the heavy, damp air of the monsoon season, or feel the vibration through the ground of bomb chains striking near Saigon. Yet the families and villages strive to carry on, with themes of love and family underpinning each story in this memorable collection, In the Shadow of Green Bamboos. For one who grew up in America during the 1960’s, these stories, set in both Vietnam and the U.S., resonated powerfully. Be sure to have plenty of tissues on hand.

Margaret Diehl, Author of "The Boy on the Green Bicycle"

C. L. Hoang sensitively traces the effects of the Vietnam War on a handful of characters—former soldiers, refugees, and their children. Each story is a complete and haunting tale of loss, grief, and resilience, but some of the stories also pick up characters from his published novel Once upon a Mulberry Field, giving us a glimpse into their future. His understanding of the inner lives of children is particularly keen.

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-0-9899756-3-6 (epub) B08HLC5GWV (mobi)
  • 196 pages
  • $4.99
Paperback Details
  • 10/2020
  • 978-0-9899756-2-9
  • 196 pages
  • $10.95
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