Daughters of the New Year, Paperback by Tran, E. M., Like New Used, Free ship...

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Genre: Fiction width: 5.3 in Item Length: 8 in Item Weight: 8.3 Oz Language: English Topic: Contemporary Women, Family Life, Asian American Number of Pages: 320 Pages Author: E. M. Tran height: 0.7 in Book Title: Daughters of the New Year : a Novel Item Width: 5.3 in Publication Year: 2023 Format: Trade Paperback Item Height: 0.7 in Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises Ulc ISBN: 9781335016010

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Daughters of the New Year, Paperback by Tran, E. M., Like New Used, Free ship.... Tran takes us into the high school classrooms of New Orleans, to Saigon beauty pageants, to twentieth-century rubber plantations, traversing a century as the Trungs are both estranged and united by the ghosts of their tumultuous history. Daughters of the New Year, Paperback by Tran, E. M., ISBN 1335016015, ISBN-13 9781335016010, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US "Transportive." —People "Extraordinary." —BuzzFeed "Haunted." —Seattle Times A lively, spellbinding tale about the extraordinary women within a Vietnamese immigrant family—and the ancient zodiac legend that binds them together In present-day New Orleans, Xuan Trung, former beauty queen turned refugee after the Fall of Saigon, is obsessed with divining her daughters' fates through their Vietnamese zodiac signs. But Trac, Nhi and Trieu diverge completely from their immigrant parents' expectations. Successful lawyer Trac hides her sexuality from her family; Nhi competes as the only woman of color on a Bachelor-esque reality TV show; and Trieu, a budding writer, is determined to learn more about her familial and cultural past. As the sisters each begin to encounter long-buried secrets from their ancestors, the story of the Trung women unfurls to reveal the dramatic events that brought them to America. Moving backward in time, . Tran takes us into the high school classrooms of New Orleans, to Saigon beauty pageants, to twentieth-century rubber plantations, traversing a century as the Trungs are both estranged and united by the ghosts of their tumultuous history.