"A remarkable story, a courageous performance, and we're privileged to get it."--
Los Angeles Times Set in the 1970s, in the era of the Vietnam War and its volatile aftermath,
Land of Smiles tells the story of a young Southeast Asian man's journey from a refugee camp in Thailand to a housing project in Oakland, California.The novel opens with a Laotian boy, Boontakone, who swims across the Mekong River, leaving his old life behind, and losing his mother and sister in the process. In a refugee camp in Thailand, Boontakone struggles to decipher the secret codes of his new life. Huo offers a glimpse into a world as highly ordered and dependent on proper observance of social customs and manners as any created by Jane Austen. Eventually Boontakone and his father make their way to America, where the young man will have to sort out impressions as dazzling and puzzling as the American high school,
Superman, and
Saturday Night Fever.
Balancing a moving account of dislocation and loss with gentle comedy,
Land of Smiles is a new classic in the literature of the immigrant experience.
Author: T. C. Huo
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: 09/01/2000
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 7.98h x 5.37w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780452281851
Review Citation(s): Publishers Weekly 08/14/2000 pg. 328
New York Times 10/15/2000 pg. 23
Publishers Weekly 08/11/2000
About the AuthorBorn in Laos of Chinese descent,
T. C. Huo immigrated to the United States in 1979. He received a master's degree in creative writing from the University of California at Irvine. Among the writers Huo has studied with are Thomas Keneally, Ethan Canin, and Robert Pinsky. He has received the award for adult fiction from the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association. He is the author of
Land of Smiles and
A Thousand Wings, and lives in Santa Clara, California.