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The Book of Salt

by Monique Truong

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Awards

2004 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award
2003 Bard First Fiction Prize

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"[He] came to us through an advertisement that I had in desperation put in the newspaper. It began captivatingly for those days: 'Two American ladies wish . . .' " It was these lines in The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book that inspired The Book of Salt, a brilliant first novel by acclaimed Vietnamese American writer Monique Truong.

In Paris, in 1934, Bính has accompanied his employers, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, to the train station for their departure to America. His own destination is unclear: will he go with "the Steins," stay in France, or return to his native Vietnam? Bính has fled his homeland in disgrace, leaving behind his malevolent charlatan of a father and his self-sacrificing mother. For five years, he has been the live-in cook at the famous apartment at 27 rue de Fleurus. Before Bính's decision is revealed, his mesmerizing narrative catapults us back to his youth in French-colonized Vietnam, his years as a galley hand at sea, and his days turning out fragrant repasts for the doyennes of the Lost Generation.

Bính knows far more than the contents of the Steins' pantry: he knows their routines and intimacies, their manipulations and follies. With wry insight, he views Stein and Toklas ensconced in blissful domesticity. But is Bính's account reliable? A lost soul, he is a late-night habitué of the Paris demimonde, an exile and an alien, a man of musings and memories, and, possibly, lies. Love is the prize that has eluded him, from his family to the men he has sought out in his far-flung journeys, often at his peril. Intricate, compelling, and witty, the novel weaves in historical characters, from Stein and Toklas to Paul Robeson and Ho Chi Minh, with remarkable originality. Flavors, seas, sweat, tears — The Book of Salt is an inspired feast of storytelling riches.

Review:

"Truong weaves a sumptuous tale of gastronomy, language, cravings, and cruelty....The Book of Salt doesn't lay its secrets bare but coils itself around them." Joy Press, Village Voice

Review:

"[A] dazzling if sometimes daunting debut....Truong caresses each image and each shifting sensation, forming whole scenes around a taste, color, or touch, language being her other second theme....A tour de force. Truong should take literate America by storm." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"A mesmerizing narrative voice, an insider's view of a fabled literary household and the slow revelation of heartbreaking secrets contribute to the visceral impact of this first novel....If Truong sometimes stretches the range of Bonh's understanding and powers of observation...the narrative rings with emotional authenticity." Publishers Weekly

Review:

"A debut novel of pungent sensousness and intricate, inspired imagination." Elle

Review:

"A fascinating, original, and sharply written story with vivid insight into the world of cooking." Jacques Pepin

Review:

"Elegant, witty, intricate, and richly imagined, Monique Truong's Book of Salt is — dare I say it? — a delicious and deeply satisfying novel." Jessica Hagedorn, author of Dogeaters

Synopsis:

In this literary feast, the Vietnamese cook for Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas reveals his fascinating story.

About the Author

Monique Truong was born in Saigon in 1968 and moved to the United States at age six. She graduated from Yale University and the Columbia University School of Law, going on to specialize in intellectual property. Truong coedited the anthology Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose. Her first novel,The Book of Salt, a national bestseller, has been awarded the 2003 Bard Fiction Prize, the Stonewall Book Award-Barbara Gittings Literature Award, and the Young Lions Fiction Award, among other honors. Granting Truong an Award of Excellence, the Vietnamese American Studies Center at San Francisco State University called her "a pioneer in the field, as an academic, an advocate, and an artist." Truong now lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780618304004
Subtitle:
A Novel
Author:
Truong, Monique
Author:
Truong, Monique T. D.
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Location:
Boston
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Cookery
Subject:
Women Authors
Subject:
Paris
Subject:
Vietnam
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Gay men
Subject:
Americans
Subject:
Vietnamese
Subject:
Domestics
Subject:
Biographical fiction
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series Volume:
no. 02-02
Publication Date:
April 2003
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 0.69 in 1.16 lb

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Product details 272 pages Houghton Mifflin Company - English 9780618304004 Reviews:
"Review" by , "Truong weaves a sumptuous tale of gastronomy, language, cravings, and cruelty....The Book of Salt doesn't lay its secrets bare but coils itself around them."
"Review" by , "[A] dazzling if sometimes daunting debut....Truong caresses each image and each shifting sensation, forming whole scenes around a taste, color, or touch, language being her other second theme....A tour de force. Truong should take literate America by storm."
"Review" by , "A mesmerizing narrative voice, an insider's view of a fabled literary household and the slow revelation of heartbreaking secrets contribute to the visceral impact of this first novel....If Truong sometimes stretches the range of Bonh's understanding and powers of observation...the narrative rings with emotional authenticity."
"Review" by , "A debut novel of pungent sensousness and intricate, inspired imagination."
"Review" by , "A fascinating, original, and sharply written story with vivid insight into the world of cooking."
"Review" by , "Elegant, witty, intricate, and richly imagined, Monique Truong's Book of Salt is — dare I say it? — a delicious and deeply satisfying novel."
"Synopsis" by , In this literary feast, the Vietnamese cook for Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas reveals his fascinating story.
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