An intimate and poignant graphic novel portraying one family’s journey from war-torn Vietnam from debut author Thi Bui.
This beautifully illustrated and emotional story is an evocative memoir about the search for a better future and a longing for the past. Exploring the anguish of immigration and the lasting effects that displacement has on a child and her family, Bui documents the story of her family’s daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves.
At the heart of Bui’s story is a universal struggle: While adjusting to life as a first-time mother, she ultimately discovers what it means to be a parent—the endless sacrifices, the unnoticed gestures, and the depths of unspoken love. Despite how impossible it seems to take on the simultaneous roles of both parent and child, Bui pushes through. With haunting, poetic writing and breathtaking art, she examines the strength of family, the importance of identity, and the meaning of home.
In what Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen calls “a book to break your heart and heal it,” The Best We Could Do brings to life Thi Bui’s journey of understanding, and provides inspiration to all of those who search for a better future while longing for a simpler past.
##This book bears an important subject matter and has very beautiful illustrations chronicling the author's family during the turbulent years of the Vietnam War as well as the sacrifices they have made in order to start a new life in another country. However, the problem of this book for me lays with the format, which is limiting and confusing.
评分##因为同样属于亚洲文化,读完以后我看到了很多我们国家历史的影子,以及我家庭经历的很多故事,都有共通的时代背景和文化传统,作为我们这代人最大的幸福,就是再也不会遇到战争了~
评分##“afraid of my father,craving safety and comfort.i had no idea that the terror i felt was only the long shadow of his own.” “writing about my mother is harder for me—maybe because my image of her is too tied up with my opinion of myself.” “if i ever have a daughter,i’ll tell her to finish school and get a career before ever thinking about boys!”
评分##去越南前要做点功课,我读了这本图文回忆录《尽力而为》(The Best We Could Do),作者是越南裔美国人Thi Bui,写自己和家人在越战结束后,颠沛流离逃到马来西亚难民营,然后辗转移民美国投靠亲戚,审视自己的身份认同问题以外,还反思战争对父母执拗性格的影响。 我读完想起上个月和父母一起采访他们的朋友,一群参加1979年中越战争的老兵。有位老兵说:“永远不要轻易说打仗,战争能让一个国家倒退十年,还应该为受害的人负责余生。” 受害的人何止活在战火中的人呢,即便他们飘洋过海过上新生活,心理阴影也还是会笼罩下一代——《尽力而为》作者的父母就好像是第一次世界大战中的迷惘一代(Lost Generation),这种迷惘感在家庭中不断延伸,作者刻画得很入骨。
评分##Beautiful
评分##Such a deep, touching cartoon memoir! The author went long history of her family & their survival during WWII and VietNam War; her giving birth to her son that leads her to reflect, understand & empathize with her mother--because of her, her mother had the responsibility to fulfill hence never had the chance to become the person she dreamed to be.
评分##去越南前要做点功课,我读了这本图文回忆录《尽力而为》(The Best We Could Do),作者是越南裔美国人Thi Bui,写自己和家人在越战结束后,颠沛流离逃到马来西亚难民营,然后辗转移民美国投靠亲戚,审视自己的身份认同问题以外,还反思战争对父母执拗性格的影响。 我读完想起上个月和父母一起采访他们的朋友,一群参加1979年中越战争的老兵。有位老兵说:“永远不要轻易说打仗,战争能让一个国家倒退十年,还应该为受害的人负责余生。” 受害的人何止活在战火中的人呢,即便他们飘洋过海过上新生活,心理阴影也还是会笼罩下一代——《尽力而为》作者的父母就好像是第一次世界大战中的迷惘一代(Lost Generation),这种迷惘感在家庭中不断延伸,作者刻画得很入骨。
评分##忽然体会到了多书写,多记录个人亲历的历史的意义。只有一个版本的历史,想来也与谎言无差了。
评分##補評,越南移民實錄,一部記述大時代下小人物的移民變遷史。與一般作品所展現的二代移民經歷culture shock以及自我身份認同的掙扎不同,Thi Bui更多側重於描繪父輩移民前在國內的故事以及社會變革。在經歷與親人的離別,革命與戰爭帶來的痛苦,以及後來到了馬來西亞的refugee camp再到後來的美國,用生動鮮活方式再現了當代移民的歷史碎片,不少場景令人印象深刻。
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