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Linh Ly Is Doing Just Fine - by Thao Votang (Hardcover)

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  • Told with deadpan humor and brutal honesty, this debut novel follows Vietnamese American Linh Ly's unraveling as she reckons with the traumas of both her past and present, perfect for fans of Joan Is Okay and Luster.
  • About the Author: Thao Votang's work has been published in Salon, Hyperallergic, Sightlines, Southwest Contemporary, and Lucky Jefferson.
  • 272 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Coming of Age

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Told with deadpan humor and brutal honesty, this debut novel follows Vietnamese American Linh Ly s unraveling as she reckons with the traumas of both her past and present.



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Told with deadpan humor and brutal honesty, this debut novel follows Vietnamese American Linh Ly's unraveling as she reckons with the traumas of both her past and present, perfect for fans of Joan Is Okay and Luster.

When twenty-seven-year-old Linh Ly's recently divorced mother begins dating a coworker, Linh is determined to make sure he is worthy of her mother. She's seen the kind of men her mother ends up with--she grew up watching her unreliable and volatile alcoholic father as her mother worked two jobs to make ends meet. Linh is certain that her mother can't do this on her own, but what begins as genuine worry quickly turns obsessive.

Following her mother and spying on her dates becomes part of Linh's routine, especially after a university shooting at Linh's work that leaves her feeling adrift--at least her mom's dating life gives her something to focus on. Linh doesn't exactly have a life of her own (dating or otherwise) and figures the best course of action is action--not how she handled the shooting: curl up in a ball and wait it out.

Linh is slowly forced to reconcile the image of her mother from her childhood with the woman she's getting to know as an adult. Growing up Vietnamese in the middle of Texas with a broken household taught Linh a certain guarded way of living--one she never quite left behind.

Moving, insightful, and caustically funny all at once, Linh Ly Is Doing Just Fine depicts a quarter-life crisis in deeply relatable prose.



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Praise for Linh Ly Is Doing Just Fine
"A brilliant tribute to the struggles of navigating one's changing circumstances . . . This homage to Vietnamese American culture by a debut author is a treasure and a beautiful read."
--Booklist

"Deeply moving, extremely thought-provoking, and it establishes Thao Votang as a new, respectable voice in a vein of America's literary canon."
--Southern Review of Books

"An interesting slice-of-life character study."
--Fantastic Fiction

"Told in equally honest and hilarious prose, Linh's adventures will have you turning the pages to find out where it will all end up. A remarkable, relatable tale."
--Friends & Fiction



About the Author



Thao Votang's work has been published in Salon, Hyperallergic, Sightlines, Southwest Contemporary, and Lucky Jefferson. She coedited Conflict of Interest, an arts and lit publication, and cofounded the Tiny Park arts space. When she's not looking at art, she can be found reading one of the many books she has put in her bag or hidden under that couch cushion. Her fiction is informed by her experience as part of the Vietnamese diaspora deep in the lone star state, her interest in how we love our mothers, and the climate catastrophe.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Coming of Age
Publisher: Alcove Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Thao Votang
Language: English
Street Date: July 23, 2024
TCIN: 90242116
UPC: 9781639107896
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-1801
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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