"Ocean Vuong's debut novel delves into the intimate and universal journey of self-discovery through a son's letter to his illiterate mother. Unearthing a family history rooted in Vietnam, the narrative explores love, race, class, and masculinity with brutal honesty. Amidst addiction and trauma, the novel emphasizes the power of storytelling and the struggle for survival. Vuong's urgent and graceful prose navigates the complexities of identity and connection, offering a poignant reflection on healing and resilience in a world marked by silence and disparity. This critically acclaimed work has been celebrated as a masterpiece, earning numerous accolades and recognition as a standout debut novel."
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Penguin Books