From Asia, Europe to Africa, America and even Vietnam;
1. MIGRANT ROADS
Set in present-day Mexico, the book Migrant Dust is the story of Lidya and her son Luca, fleeing violence started by gangs in the Acapulco region.
Comprehensively summarizing the country of Mexico these days, author Jeanine Cummins, through observation and experience, has written a touching story but also not forgetting to convey the lesson of love and strength.
Dust Migrant Road
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2. LIGHT AND DARKNESS OVER EUROPE
As the final memoir of Stefan Zweig – one of the most important German-language writers of the 20th century, Light and Darkness in Europe is not only a personal story but also a research work on the City.
Zweig turned to his homeland and people with all the love of a writer, poet, and humanist who wished to unite all of Europe.
Light and Darkness Over Europe
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3. ENVY
As the most prominent Soviet writer, poet, and playwright in the 20th century, Yuri Olesha, with his satirical features and bold symbolic metaphors, covered Soviet society in the transition period, with
With an extremely poignant parody, hidden behind a somewhat `deranged` story like crazy characters or science fiction machines, readers see the thoughts of an intellectual abandoned by the times.
Jealous
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4. SILK
Rarely is any work as beloved as Lua, which reappears every decade with new translations.
Repeated like a nursery rhyme, Lua is rich in musicality and is said by Baricco to bring `white music`.
Silk
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5. BROTHERS
It took more than a decade for Vietnamese readers to have access to one of the most important works of writer Du Hoa.
You compress China’s tumultuous historical developments into just one lifetime: from the time of the Great Cultural Revolution to the reign of frivolous and luxurious values of the Open Door period.
Brothers
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6. SMOKY REGION
Since Dr. Yersin discovered this magical land, Da Lat has gone through many changes, both positive and negative.
From short stories and essays to planning journals or notes of famous celebrities;
Smog area
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7. AFRICA THOUSANDS
Once praised by Ernest Hemingway and considered worthy of winning the Nobel Prize in his place, Isak Dinesen’s memoir is full of the wildness of Africa, but at the same time shows the penetration of the new urban class into natural life.
Although her life can hardly be said to be fulfilling, always facing hardships whether it be with her husband or lover, with a heart full of dedication to the majestic land of Kenya, Africa is a beautiful book in every scene.
Africa is thousands of insects
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8. CHILE NIGHT
Hailed as a `Spanish literary genius`, this book, although thin, contains almost all of Roberto Bolaño’s genius.
Following in the footsteps of the geniuses of Latin American literature, Chilean Night depicts a country rotten from the inside with pessimistic and weak people;
Chilean Night
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9. TALL BLUE LADDER
As one of the earliest introduced and most translated writers in the Vietnamese market, writer Gong Ji Young created an explosion with her most complex and impressive novel, The Tall Ladder.
It is a story about youth, religion, faith;
Tall blue ladder
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10. SAPIENS – A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUMANITY IN PAINTINGS
Adapted from the extremely famous work Sapiens – A Brief History of Humanity by historian Yuval Noah Harari, A Brief History of Humanity in Pictures takes readers back from the beginning of the world to recent current affairs.
Released almost parallel to the world, this book contains extremely interesting introductions, arguments, explanations and evidence about the beliefs and fictional stories that we have believed up to now.
Combo of 2 books Sapiens: A Brief History of Humanity in Pictures – Volume 1 + Volume 2
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