The Boat, Nam Le
The Boat, Nam Le
4 Rating(s)
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The Boat

Author: Nam Le

Narrator: James Yaegashi, Ali Ahn, Jennifer Ikeda, Henry Strozier, Jesús E. Martínez, Robin Miles, Gideon Emery

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/13/2009


Synopsis

This collection of stories from Pushcart Prize-winning author Nam Le has been shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize, is a New York Times Editors' Pick, and earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly. The seven stories' protagonists range from a Colombian teenage assassin to an elderly painter with health problems. "Powerful ... Lyrical ... Devastating ... A harsh and master ful effort, each tale a clean shot through the heart, the aim true."-Miami Herald

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy on May 24, 2019

The production quality, art direction, sound design, and every other thoughtful decision that went into crafting this interactive web comic is what pushes this story to 5 stars. I think if I had read this story in a traditional format with just the text, I would have rated it 3 stars, because the sh......more

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on May 22, 2020

5★ I was delighted to find this book of well-written short stories by Aussie author Nam Le, who arrived here by boat as a refugee from Vietnam when he was only one. These eight stories are all quite different from each other and Le speaks in many voices from different countries, all believable: Vietn......more

Goodreads review by amy on May 03, 2020

this broke my heart into a billion pieces :))))) first book for asian readathon - read an asian book you can’t relate to (not asian/vietnamese, not a man) 🇻🇳......more

Goodreads review by rebeca on July 21, 2008

I have to admit, I am still ten pages from finishing this book, but I can't do it anymore! With the exception of the first story, this book bored me to tears. I give it two starts instead of one, because Le is a great writer. At fear of sounding like a literary agent, I will still say that I couldn'......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on December 29, 2008

"Faulkner, you know," my friend said over the squeals, "he said we should write the old verities. Love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice." This quote is planted square in the middle of Nam Le's opening story, a metafictional conceit that allows the author to address the reader......more