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Fiction

The Rainy Season

The Rainy Season by Myfanwy Jones

by Rebecca Starford
March 2009, no. 309

The Rainy Season by Myfanwy Jones

Viking, $32.95 pb, 323 pp, 9780670072125

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Twenty-four-year old Ella arrives in sweltering Ho Chi Minh City. It is 1994; the United States has just lifted the crippling trade embargo. Ella sets herself up in a grungy hostel and begins teaching English at a local school. She has come to Vietnam ostensibly in search of information about her father, a veteran, who abandoned the family years ago. ‘What does it mean to miss so much something you barely knew?’ Ella ponders. This narrative foundation – tenuous in the wrong authorial hands – proves a powerful driving force in Myfanwy Jones’s assured debut novel. The search for her father is more one for Ella’s own sense of self and place in the world.

 


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The Rainy Season by Myfanwy Jones

Viking, $32.95 pb, 323 pp, 9780670072125

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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