Ticket to Childhood

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age
Cover of the book Ticket to Childhood by Nguyen Nhat Anh, ABRAMS (Ignition)
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Author: Nguyen Nhat Anh ISBN: 9781468310320
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition) Publication: November 26, 2014
Imprint: The Overlook Press Language: English
Author: Nguyen Nhat Anh
ISBN: 9781468310320
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition)
Publication: November 26, 2014
Imprint: The Overlook Press
Language: English

“This charming short work recalls The Little Prince in its depiction of childhood sensibilities pitted against an often illogical and absurd adult world” (Publishers Weekly).
 
A fable for all ages and a massive bestseller in the author’s home country of Vietnam, Ticket to Childhood captures the texture of childhood in all of its richness. Narrated by a man looking back, it explores the small miracles and tragedies, the misadventures and misdeeds, that made up his life. We meet his long-lost friends, none of whom can forget how rich their lives once were. Even if Nguyen Nhat Anh can’t take us back to our own younger days, he proves himself a master at capturing those innocent times with great deftness—in a novel that also offers “a startlingly vivid portrait of 21st-century Vietnam and its growing pains” (Shelf Awareness).
 
“A hugely appealing and engaging author.” —The New Criterion

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“This charming short work recalls The Little Prince in its depiction of childhood sensibilities pitted against an often illogical and absurd adult world” (Publishers Weekly).
 
A fable for all ages and a massive bestseller in the author’s home country of Vietnam, Ticket to Childhood captures the texture of childhood in all of its richness. Narrated by a man looking back, it explores the small miracles and tragedies, the misadventures and misdeeds, that made up his life. We meet his long-lost friends, none of whom can forget how rich their lives once were. Even if Nguyen Nhat Anh can’t take us back to our own younger days, he proves himself a master at capturing those innocent times with great deftness—in a novel that also offers “a startlingly vivid portrait of 21st-century Vietnam and its growing pains” (Shelf Awareness).
 
“A hugely appealing and engaging author.” —The New Criterion

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