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andrew x. pham’s backward journey to his roots is a story he tells with acerbic humor, acuity, & humility. he TOLD on his pimpin parents & even asks their forgiveness in his acknowledgements at the end. he better, i thought. talk about losing face!
the big answer to his question of just what set his parents [...]

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another memoir whose portrait of death celebrates life. there is a magical feeling of movement through time & space, from the parent’s house in New York to her father’s doctor’s office, to the main character’s flashbacks to her husband in Florida, to the grave family meeting she attends to discuss the imminence of her father’s [...]

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it’s obvious that Santos is a poet. his use of repetition (“have all the Santos died?”), his precision, & timing make all the stories within this memoir intriguing & engaging. what i loved most about this book is the seamlessness between Santos’ family history & the story of his life. his craft is novel (no pun intended…or maybe [...]

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