The Hungry Season
A Journey of War, Love, and Survival
Author: Lisa M. Hamilton
Narrator: Lisa M. Hamilton
Unabridged: 12 hr 17 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Published: 11/14/2023
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Women, Asian Nonfiction, Social Science, Refugees, Emigration & Immigration, History, Asian & Pacific Islander History, Agriculture & Food, Poverty & Homelessness, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, American, Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies, Culinary, Modern History, Cold War, Wars, Vietnam War
Synopsis
In the tradition of Katherine Boo and Tracy Kidder, The Hungry Season is a “lyrical” narrative with "real suspense" (New York Times): a nonfiction drama that “reads like the best of fiction” (Mark Arax), tracing one woman’s journey from the mist-covered mountains of Laos to the sunbaked flatlands of Fresno, California as she struggles to overcome the wounds inflicted by war and family alike.
As combat rages across the highlands of Vietnam and Laos, a child is born. Ia Moua enters the world at the bottom of the social order, both because she is part of the Hmong minority and because she is a daughter, not a son. When, at thirteen, she is promised in marriage to a man three times her age, it appears that Ia’s future has been decided for her. But after brutal communist rule upends her life, this intrepid girl resolves to chart her own defiant path.
With ceaseless ambition and an indestructible spirit, Ia builds a new existence for herself and, before long, for her children, first in the refugee camps of Thailand and then in the industrial heartland of California’s San Joaquin Valley. At the root of her success is a simple act: growing Hmong rice, just as her ancestors did, and selling it to those who hunger for the Laos of their memories. While the booming business brings her newfound power, it also forces her to face her own past. In order to endure the present, Ia must confront all that she left behind, and somehow find a place in her heart for those who chose to leave her.
Meticulously reported over seven years and written with the intimacy of a novel, The Hungry Season is the story of one radiant woman’s quest for survival—and for the nourishment that matters most.