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Góry śpiewają by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai

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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Lyrical and enchanting, The Mountains Sing tells the history of a whole country through the tale of two generations of women. A must read! Quê' Mai details a large part of the atrocities committed during the Vietnam war with painstaking care, covering everything from PTSD to the devastating impact of chemical warfare. At the same time, this story is filled with love, hope and compassion. The language is just beautiful and you can really tell that the author also writes poetry. The only issue I had with the book was that the pacing was a little off at times. The resolution came too quick, which undermined the build up that the two different time lines were supposed to set up. I think the book could have benefited from a few extra chapters, especially in Diêu Lan's perspective. My rating would be 4.5 stars if possible but will round up because I still really enjoyed it.

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The Mountains Sing is a truly powerful and heartbreaking family saga that spans multiple generations, focusing specifically on the women in the Trần family through almost a century of Vietnamese history. Each of the characters in the novel is so carefully crafted and their experiences and emotions so vivid and complex. There is the tension between Hương’s experiences of American-ness through the lens of Little House in the Big Woods compared to the damage the U.S. wreaked on Vietnam; shifting ideas of “enemy” throughout the novel; and an examination of community, compassion, and family. The relationship between Hương and Grandma Diệu Lan is so endearing and beautiful, and I loved the way that passages focusing on Grandma Diệu Lan are written as though telling a story to Hương. Just precious.

This was definitely a difficult read given the heavy nature of the content, and anyone who is interested in this book (I hope everyone is because it is just phenomenal) should check out the content warnings before delving in.

If you love historical and intergenerational fiction like Do Not Say We Have Nothing, Homegoing, or Pachinko, you should absolutely get your hands (or ears) on The Mountains Sing. I hear that Dr. Nguyễn is writing another book called Dust Child and I’m already sold, sight unseen—her writing is just THAT good.

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Heute, am 10.10.2021, ist das Buch "Der Gesang der Berge" von Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai erschienen! Das Buch wurde von Claudia Feldmann übersetzt. Lieben Dank an meine wunderbare lokale Buchhandlung @hollundknoll , die mir ein Vorableseexemplar zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Das ist ein Buch, das wirklich schwere Kost ist und mich immer wieder an meine Familie hat denken lassen.
⚠️[CN: Abtreibung, Agent Orange, Bomben, Blut, Gewalt, Hungersnot, (Vietnam)Krieg, PTSD, sexualisierte Gewalt, Tod (u. a. Familienmitglieder)]

Meine Eltern wurden in Vietnam geboren und sind dort aufgewachsen, weshalb das Buch mir sehr nahe ging. Denn es handelt vom Krieg in Vietnam, wie Krieg Familien auseinanderreißt und Leid mit sich bringt. In diesem Buch bekommen wir die Geschichte einer Familie erzählt. Die Protagonistin Hương ist ein junges Mädchen und lebt mit ihrer Großmama, Diệu Lan, zusammen. Ihr Vater ist in den Krieg gezogen und ihre Mutter ist hinterher, um ihn wiederzufinden.

Wir erleben mit, wie Hương aufwächst und durch die Geschichten, die ihre Großmama erzählt, lernen auch wir, wie sich Vietnam über die Jahre verändert hat. Fremde Besatzung, Krieg, Landesreform, Hungersnot. Es ist sehr viel Leid, das diese Familie erlebt, und ich musste mehrmals das Buch zur Seite legen, weil es richtig wehgetan hat, das zu lesen. Gleichzeitig bin ich so froh, dass immer mehr vietnamesische Geschichten ihren Weg in den deutschen Buchmarkt finden.

Die Kapitel, die von Hươngs Gegenwart handelten, sind meist voller Hoffnung und besonders gegen Ende des Buches war es einfach nur schön. Während die Kapitel aus der Perspektive von Diệu Lan herzzerreißend waren. Sie musste mit ihren kleinen Kindern fliehen und sich durchkämpfen, um dem Tod zu entkommen. Diese Kapitel sind geprägt von Verzweiflung und Schmerz.

Es ist aber total schön über die Beziehung zwischen Hương und ihrer Großmama zu lesen. Sie hatten für lange Zeit nur einander und trotz all dem Leid, das sie beide erfahren haben, sind sie voller Liebe füreinander, für die Familie. Sie machen einander Mut und geben die Hoffnung nicht auf alle anderen Familienmitglieder eines Tages wiederzusehen.

Etwas, das ich schade fand: Auf S. 85 wird "Rasse" verwendet, ohne dass der Begriff dekonstruiert wird. Der deutsche Begriff ist nicht mit "race" gleichzusetzen. Das war's aber auch schon. Ich kann das Buch nur empfehlen, aber schaut euch nochmal die CN an und macht euch darauf gefasst, dass es wirklich brutal ist. Mich hat es emotional total mitgenommen, aber ich verstehe nun auch besser, wieso meine Eltern mir immer nur bruchstückhaft von ihrer Vergangenheit erzählen.

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I learned more about Vietnam's history through this book, a lot of which I didn't know about including the Land Reform during the 1950s. I enjoyed how the author also integrated cultural beliefs, figures of speech/metaphors, and traditions of Vietnamese people throughout the story. It helped me understand the country and the country's history so much more!

I also loved the switching timelines spanning from 1940s to 1980s, and the different POVs between Huong and Dieu Lan! I took turns between the physical book and listening to it on audio, which I think helped me enjoy the book more taking turns. I was able to focus better on the story and changing timelines with the physical book but I loved the audio for the pronunciation of names, places, and the cultural figures of speech. 

The Mountains Sing was an emotional, heartbreaking historical fiction read. Vietnam has been on my bucket list and this book helped me understand the people and their culture, making me want to visit even more if you enjoy: historical fiction, switching POVs, multigenerational stories, or books filled with hope then you may enjoy this one!

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