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Pioneer Girl

Nguyen, Bich Minh. Book - 2014 Fiction / Nguyen, Bich, Adult Book / Fiction / Historical / Nguyen, Bich Minh 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.3 out of 5

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Discovering a family heirloom that her mother may have received from Laura Ingalls Wilder, PhD graduate Lee Lien explores the tenuous connection between her ancestors and the famous pioneer author only to discover a trail of clues that lead to fateful encounters.

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Yes. submitted by Sara W on August 19, 2014, 10:22pm If you ever imagined traveling across the country in a covered wagon with your trusty bulldog trotting along behind you, if you know more than would be expected about making headcheese, or if you ever wanted to slap Nellie Oleson across the face for being rude to Ma, then you show classic signs of being addicted to Little House. And you are not alone.

Pioneer Girl by Bich Minh Nguyen is the story of Lee Lien, a first-generation American daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, who spent her childhood reading Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House series in the backseat as her family crisscrossed the Midwest, running one tacky Asian buffet after another. Lee is now grown and in possession of a English Literature Ph.D, but no job offers. In returning to live with her short-tempered mother and goodnatured grandfather, Lee stumbles upon a family heirloom that may prove a connection to Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Lee’s beloved Laura Ingalls Wilder. As she chases down clues to prove her theory, she struggles with the everyday realities of her own family.

Nguyen draws some striking parallels between her story and that of the real life and fictionalized versions of the Ingalls Wilder characters. There’s the “missing pieces” of the Ingalls’ family’s real life that are not depicted in the books, such as the birth and death of a son and a stint as innkeepers in Iowa, which relates to the unknowable things in Lee’s own family history, such as the impact of her grandfather’s Saigon cafe on a traveling American writer, the circumstances of her father’s death, or the true state of her mother’s relationship with a family friend. The fraught relationship between the real life mother and daughter Laura and Rose is mirrored in Lee’s interactions with her own mother. Even Laura’s “itchy foot” desire to move ever westward appears as Lee follows her investigation from Illinois to the California coast.

This is the story of a young woman who must go back in order to go forward and how you never know what you might find between the covers of a book.It’s an excellent read whether you exhibit symptoms of Little House obsession or not, but readers of the Little House series will be appreciative of hints of Nguyen’s own obvious adoration.

Really creative plot submitted by Juliettie on July 2, 2017, 8:46am Really enjoyed how Nguyen interspersed so much factual information about the Ingalls/Wilder families with the Vietnamese immigrant experience. It's a history lesson, a story of immigrant experience, and a mystery rolled into one. Bravo!

Deft re-working of the Little House premise submitted by dicencal on July 2, 2017, 10:44am This book does a wonderful job of weaving the Little House books into the experience of a Vietnamese-American family in the midwest. My favorite section is when the protagonist describes her family criss-crossing the midwest looking for new opportunities and sets that against the backdrop of Pa's constant search for a new location to settle.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Viking, [2014]
Year Published: 2014
Description: 296 pages ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780670025091
0670025097
9780143126225

SUBJECTS
Vietnamese Americans -- Fiction.
Immigrants -- Fiction.
Women journalists -- Vietnam -- Fiction.
Bracelets -- Fiction.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Fiction.
Adventure fiction.
Historical fiction.