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Grass Roof, Tin Roof

Published
Jan 2003
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
240

About This Book

A Vietnamese family flees its war-torn home and resettles in California, in a novel that offers a "brilliant exploration of exile, loss, and identity" (Robert Olen Butler).

 


Told from multiple perspectives and spanning several decades, Grass Roof, Tin Roof begins with the story of Tran, a Vietnamese writer facing government persecution, who flees her homeland during the exodus of 1975 and brings her two children to the West. Here, she marries a Danish American man who has survived a different war. He promises understanding and guidance—but the psychic consequences of his past soon hinder his relationships with the family, as the children, for whom the war is now a distant shadow, struggle to understand the world around them on their own terms.


 


In delicate, innovative prose, Strom's characters experience the collision of cultures and the spiritual aftermath of war on the most visceral level. Grass Roof, Tin Roof is "an affecting study on the slippery nature of home" (Los Angeles Times).


 


"[Strom] explores the mysteries of loss, culture and identity, with skill, poignancy and imagination." —Detroit Free Press

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First Edition Jan 2003 Mariner ISBN 0618145591
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Jan 2003 Turtleback Books ISBN 1417716967
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Jan 2003 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0547972830
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Jan 2003 Houghton Mifflin ISBN B0085TK9AO
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