

The Mountains Sing : Que Mai Phan Nguyen: desertcart.in: Books Review: Great story writing connecting with readers - Amazing, a must read for good readers Review: Beautiful book🤌🏼🧡 - oh my god, I cannot believe what I have read! such a beautiful beautiful book :') This book talks about WAR and all the emotions felt by a human when facing terrible situations with nothing you can rely on! Salute to the families of soldiers, I mean! Imagine not seeing your parents for 9 years, not knowing if they will ever come back? & if luckily enough if they make it back...they are not the same people you knew! 🥹 This book will traumatize yet comfort you at the same time! I will strongly recommend everyone to read this book! Historical fiction lovers, GO FOR IT!!!🧡 It’s a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read!
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,263 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #362 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,619) |
| Dimensions | 19.8 x 12.9 x 1.9 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0861541332 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0861541331 |
| Item Weight | 294 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 260.00 Grams |
| Packer | AAJ Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Khasara No 7/24,25/2,8/21, Safiabad Khari Manjat,Gulzar Bhawan, Sonipat - Narela Road, Liwan, Sector 36, Sonipat, Haryana 131001,PHONE: 085869 67796 |
| Paperback | 352 pages |
| Publisher | Oneworld (15 February 2021); HarperCollins India Private Limited, A-75, Sector 57, Noida, Uttarpradesh - 201301, Tel no : 0120-4044800 |
P**M
Great story writing connecting with readers
Amazing, a must read for good readers
A**R
Beautiful book🤌🏼🧡
oh my god, I cannot believe what I have read! such a beautiful beautiful book :') This book talks about WAR and all the emotions felt by a human when facing terrible situations with nothing you can rely on! Salute to the families of soldiers, I mean! Imagine not seeing your parents for 9 years, not knowing if they will ever come back? & if luckily enough if they make it back...they are not the same people you knew! 🥹 This book will traumatize yet comfort you at the same time! I will strongly recommend everyone to read this book! Historical fiction lovers, GO FOR IT!!!🧡 It’s a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read!
J**I
Lovely read about the devastating history of Vietnam, keeps you hooked
It's a nice book, covers major incidents happened in Vietnamese history. Narrated well and in simple words. War has such major repucursions that coming generations also suffer because of it.
R**Y
Must read!
One of the most beautiful books you could read!!
N**L
Loved it. One of my favourite books.
Loved it. Must read.
S**Y
A MUST READ
An amazing read!
A**A
Definitely going to recommend this book.
Somehow I was sure that if people were willing to read each other, and see the light of their cultures, there would be no war on Earth. Ever wondered how blessed you are? To sit in your own house, lie down on your bed, and have this mobile or laptop on which you are reading my blog? I do a lot. I think a lot. I shiver when I think about how terrible it must be to live somewhere where the wheezing of the bomb puts you to sleep instead of their mother’s lullaby, how going out of the house means that it might be the last time you see your loved ones, how you must live on the edge, ready to evacuate the house, the land, the city, the country of your ancestors at the drop of a hat (or a bomb) I think a lot. And I feel grateful for the life I have despite its many problems that seem unsolvable to me. And I feel blessed, to have everything that I have been given. The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que Mai is a heart-rendering journey of a young girl and her grandmother, through the Land Reform of decades ago, through the Viet Nam War, and through the years of turmoil that has riddled their beloved country and its people. As silence befell their area, Huong and her grandmother Dieu Lan crawled out of the underground shelter they were in. Soaking wet from the muddy water that filled the hole that had saved their lives, they found themselves making their way amongst the rubble and mangled human bodies towards their house, only to find it flattened beyond salvation. Their much-loved bang tree, uprooted, its roots pointing towards the sky from which its killer landed. Now living under a makeshift shanty on their land, the grandma-grand daughter duo faced hardships that left them making the hardest decisions of their lives. To let go of their dreams, to let go of their friends, to let go of their respect in order to survive for their kin who would one day return from the front lines of the war that was raging in their country. With the plethora of war stories available these days, it is quite difficult for an author to make an impression on the reader, more so when a reader like me loves a good story (not sadist pleasure good) with a strong narration and shoots down everything that reeks of the cash cow. This book caught my attention on IG. Recommended by a lot of people whom I follow for the kind of books they choose, this book finally found its way to my shelf, one fine day when the Covid second wave had taken its toll on me and I found solace on Amazon. Written in simple and casual (that is my way of describing a text which uses words like cute, hey, cutie, etc. a lot!) English, the narrative follows both Huang and Dieu Lan as they tell their story. Chapters are interspersed between the past and the present, linking their lives together, moving towards the ultimate goal, peace. Characters are aplenty, in fact, the protagonists’ family is so large that is several references to the family tree are required, LOL. but despite this, none of them seem irrelevant. Each has a role, a definitive role to play in the story. Every character amounts to something towards the lives of the members of the Tran family and their long journey of almost 60 years. Few characters are pushed aside just like that after their work is done but that’s that. Talking of characters, I must say that they are the most real ones I’ve come across. They get so real at times, I felt I was looking into the mirror. They were strong-willed but faltered when tragedy hit, their survival instinct was the strongest in the face of adversity, even if it meant losing their morales, their own problems seemed larger than anyone else’s and for them, their constant struggles were proof that no one was with them, hence their anger towards them, while “them” were themselves struggling in worse conditions than theirs. Like us, they forgot their people once they were out, in a better place, and looking to save their own necks first came easily. Standing up for their own ideals and cutting ties with their blood and bone seemed commonplace. All these things that make us human, made these people on paper humane. As we read on, layers upon layers of Viet Namese history and culture are peeled off. Their troubled past of French colonization, communism, and the war take hold of the lives of several generations, some of whom to date, suffer. With this book, the author exposes what her country was, and what it was left to after everyone had their share from the fruitful tree which it was. Having said all of the above, I must also warn that the story does have elements of too good to be true aka Bollywood type. Things break only to be repaired, trouble arises only for the main characters, the emotions seem a tad bit dramatic sometimes, and towards the end, the story felt rushed, as if it couldn’t wait for the reader to catch up after the slow ride that they had been riding. Nevertheless, I’d give credit to the author to even attempt writing a book that shows just how troubled and only troubled a country can get. This was my first ever book on Viet Nam, and by an author who is a native of the country. Reading her words, however imperfect they were, made me realize the beauty of the written word and the power it holds. Her story is riddled with verses from her mother tongue. Let alone understand, I couldn’t even read them because of the dialect. But with the ease with which she translated them into English for readers like us made it easier to relate. Definitely going to recommend this book, especially for beginners like me who have barely scratched the surface of the world’s history.
G**Y
One of the best books I’ve read :)
This book is sooo good that after I finished reading it, I immediately went on hunt to see if the author has another banger and let me tell you - The Dust Child (the author’s 2nd novel) just dropped at that time and I purchased it instantly .And ofc it absolutely didn’t let me down. Both the books have something that’ll really pull u in. I am someone who isn’t into writing reviews but I felt like I’m doing injustice considering this is still unknown to a lot of people. I believe this will connect emotionally to all of you!
C**E
Me ha encantado este libro, y más aún leerlo durante mi viaje a Vietnam. La historia de una familia en diferentes contextos te ayuda aún más a comprender la historia de este país. Gracias a la autora por escribirlo.
C**C
Is it great literature writing? Perhaps not. Is it a highly personal and moving account of how a war can ruin a family? Definitely yes. This is a highly personal book that is largely authentic and I do admire the author’s courage for sharing the story. Yes, it has been modernised and written for the current world but this should not distract the readers from the essence of the book. The Land Reform was such a disastrous policy that in the end Ho chi Minh had to apologise to his people. This book brings a personal dimension to the horrors of this period that allows the readers to have a real connection to the whole fiasco. As for family being torn apart because of the war, it was quite common and the author did a great job in bringing this matter to life. Highly recommended.
A**R
New about the Vietnam war but this gives a aspect of how the people coped and what they were exposed too! Lovely read
I**N
Siendo la escritora poeta cambia la perspectiva de los demás escritores. Nunca se pierde la esperanza, aun en los momentos más aterradores. son episodios históricos muy importantes, algo que no se tiene muy claro en Occidente. El hecho que la autora sea vietnamita nos da la perspectiva más correcta. Recomendadísimo. IRMA DICKINSON
A**E
Prachtig verhaal waarin je de cultuur van de Vietnamese mensen steeds beter gaat begrijpen Ik heb dit boek gekocht terwijl ik op vakantie was in Hanoi en dit heeft mijn vakantie een ontzettend diepgang gegeven. Je ziet meer Je snapt meer Je begrijpt meer van dat fantastische en al zo'n mooie Vietnam.
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