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The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui

22 reviews

bookbuyingwithkatie's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective medium-paced

4.5


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daniellekat's review against another edition

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challenging emotional inspiring slow-paced

4.0


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therainbowshelf's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional informative reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

A gorgeous artwork reflecting on lives torn apart by war. Thi Bui examines how war and political upheaval impacted her parents throughout their whole lives, shows her family’s harrowing escape from communist forces in Vietnam, and recounts the struggles they faced as refugees in America. Content warnings for war, death, child and infant death, difficult pregnancy, PTSD, racism, and other difficult content.

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emoweaboo's review

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dark emotional informative sad medium-paced

4.25


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moonytoast's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.75

 This has been on my TBR for years at this point and I’m so glad I was finally able to read it. I have a soft spot for graphic novel memoirs and this is probably one of my favorites that I’ve read outside of the college class on Visual and Graphic Narrative I took freshman year. There’s just something about using that medium to dissect one’s own family dynamics and how their parents’ life experiences can create generational trauma that impact their relationship…. Plus the writing style was really beautiful. 

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alesbookishcorner's review

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challenging emotional informative reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

The Best We Could Do is one of the most impressing graphic novels I have read so far. It focuses not only on Thi Bui's own experiences and feelings, but also her ancestors (from her parents to even their grandparents). It also tells the story of the Indochina war, how it affected various generations in different ways. While it is an exploration of her own culture, The Best We Could Do also is a study of her own parents and how their behavior influenced Bui herself. And how this might influence her own son. It is very emotional and definitely has it's sad and challenging moments. It is a read that will stay with me for a while. The art style took me a moment to get into, but then I started to love how it features only black, white and read. It fit very well with the topics and topics mentioned.

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solenodon's review against another edition

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challenging emotional informative reflective sad slow-paced

5.0


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bussmanbooks3000's review

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emotional informative reflective medium-paced

5.0


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alsoapples's review

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emotional informative reflective medium-paced

5.0


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sarah984's review against another edition

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challenging inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

This is the first time I've read a graphic memoir. It's an interesting format - the watercolour images give everything a kind of dreamy memory-like quality which is especially interesting in the parts that the author experienced as a small child. It's a story about Vietnam, but also about parents and children and what we pass down, both on purpose and without meaning to. It can be a heavy read, but I enjoyed it.

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