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A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year

"Note-perfect. Heartbreaking. Profound…[A] polished dagger of a novel that will cut out your heart." —Charles Bock, New York Times best-selling author of Beautiful Children

Trade Review
"Well-handled and tautly told…[A] strong first novel for its risk taking, for its collapsing of genre, for its elegant language and its mediation of a history that is integral to post-1960s American identity yet often ignored." -- Chris Abani - New York Times Book Review
"Heartbreaking and haunting." -- BuzzFeed
"Transfixing…Like such writers as Caryl Phillips, Dinaw Mengestu and Edwidge Danticat, [Tran] is devoted to capturing the immigrant experience and widening everyone’s understanding of its particular as well as universal truths." -- Lloyd Sachs - Chicago Tribune
"Splendid…will quickly engage you with its suspenseful story of marital discord, told in duplicate, and set largely in Las Vegas…A dark and gripping story, Dragonfish will keep you reading, out of fear that if you stop, you will never truly surface." -- Anne Morris - Dallas Morning News
"[A] hard-hitting debut novel…. [Suzy is] a mystery no one can solve, particularly the people turning all their efforts in the wrong direction. But while their efforts aren’t fruitful, they’re absorbing. And they speak to the way everyone is a bit of an enigma to other people, no matter how many words they put into the effort to be understood." -- NPR Books
"Like Gatsby, the characters in Tran’s novel yearn for something unattainable…This and the feeling that there will only be a tragic end are what elevate Dragonfish beyond its bookstore genre." -- Los Angeles Review of Books
"A sophisticated mystery anchored in one woman’s quest to make amends with the daughter she abandoned, Dragonfish delicately capsizes our notions of what it means to long for escape from the prisons of our own making." -- Ploughshares
"A superb debut novel…that takes the noir basics and infuses them with the bitters of loss and isolation peculiar to the refugee and immigrant tale." -- Maureen Corrigan - NPR's Fresh Air
"Everything is perfect there, those quiet little garnishes of idiosyncratic detail are gifts, both amusing and full of character. Tran’s novel is filled with this sort of inspired meticulousness, and reading it is to enter its world." -- Barnes & Noble Review
"Absolutely gripping. Vu Tran has written a terrific—and deceptively weird—novel that manages to make Vietnam and Las Vegas feel like old, familiar friends. Don’t call him a writer to watch. Call him a writer to read." -- Tom Bissell, author of The Father of All Things

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    A Paperback / softback by Vu Tran

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 02/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9780393352870, 978-0393352870
      ISBN10: 0393352870

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year

      "Note-perfect. Heartbreaking. Profound…[A] polished dagger of a novel that will cut out your heart." —Charles Bock, New York Times best-selling author of Beautiful Children

      Trade Review
      "Well-handled and tautly told…[A] strong first novel for its risk taking, for its collapsing of genre, for its elegant language and its mediation of a history that is integral to post-1960s American identity yet often ignored." -- Chris Abani - New York Times Book Review
      "Heartbreaking and haunting." -- BuzzFeed
      "Transfixing…Like such writers as Caryl Phillips, Dinaw Mengestu and Edwidge Danticat, [Tran] is devoted to capturing the immigrant experience and widening everyone’s understanding of its particular as well as universal truths." -- Lloyd Sachs - Chicago Tribune
      "Splendid…will quickly engage you with its suspenseful story of marital discord, told in duplicate, and set largely in Las Vegas…A dark and gripping story, Dragonfish will keep you reading, out of fear that if you stop, you will never truly surface." -- Anne Morris - Dallas Morning News
      "[A] hard-hitting debut novel…. [Suzy is] a mystery no one can solve, particularly the people turning all their efforts in the wrong direction. But while their efforts aren’t fruitful, they’re absorbing. And they speak to the way everyone is a bit of an enigma to other people, no matter how many words they put into the effort to be understood." -- NPR Books
      "Like Gatsby, the characters in Tran’s novel yearn for something unattainable…This and the feeling that there will only be a tragic end are what elevate Dragonfish beyond its bookstore genre." -- Los Angeles Review of Books
      "A sophisticated mystery anchored in one woman’s quest to make amends with the daughter she abandoned, Dragonfish delicately capsizes our notions of what it means to long for escape from the prisons of our own making." -- Ploughshares
      "A superb debut novel…that takes the noir basics and infuses them with the bitters of loss and isolation peculiar to the refugee and immigrant tale." -- Maureen Corrigan - NPR's Fresh Air
      "Everything is perfect there, those quiet little garnishes of idiosyncratic detail are gifts, both amusing and full of character. Tran’s novel is filled with this sort of inspired meticulousness, and reading it is to enter its world." -- Barnes & Noble Review
      "Absolutely gripping. Vu Tran has written a terrific—and deceptively weird—novel that manages to make Vietnam and Las Vegas feel like old, familiar friends. Don’t call him a writer to watch. Call him a writer to read." -- Tom Bissell, author of The Father of All Things

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