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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Been wanting to find out where Mai’s family lived in Saigon and I think it may have been LITERALLY AROUND THE CORNER from where I currently live??? Holy sh*t.
— Apr 15, 2026 03:38AM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 403 of 506
Crying big tears at the fall of Saigon chapter… living in Saigon, with the 51st anniversary just a few days away. So much tension and emotion.
— Apr 14, 2026 12:11PM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 336 of 506
Really appreciate Mai’s balanced and nuanced reflection on the range of Vietnamese political ideology and personal/economic motivations. Too often the world still only knows the U.S. stance on the American War on Vietnam. U.S. readers would learn a lot from reading this.
— Apr 12, 2026 01:22AM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 299 of 506
Fascinating to read about Mai’s time at university in the U.S., but I do wonder how much she (still) believes the American propaganda she describes, which beliefs she has internalized and which she’s changed her mind on later.
— Apr 10, 2026 08:05AM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 272 of 506
Oooh, Mai’s headed off to the U.S. Wonder what will happen to her there?
— Apr 09, 2026 05:09AM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 242 of 506
Yeah, any woman who says they’d rather be living in any other historical time period has internalized misogyny because the amount of sh*t that the Duong women and girls have to put up with from men they are related to is terrible.
— Apr 08, 2026 10:03AM
Steph | bookedinsaigon
is on page 135 of 506
It’s incredible to read this and think about how I might’ve crossed paths with Mai’s ancestors across space and time. So many of the places she writes about, I have been.
— Apr 02, 2026 02:05AM

