The Beauty of Humanity Movement by Camilla Gibb

The Beauty of Humanity Movement by Camilla Gibb

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For anyone who loves Louis de Bernières comes the new novel from Trillium Award-winner Camilla Gibb. The Beauty of Humanity Movement is set in contemporary Vietnam, a country undergoing momentous change, and tells the story of how family is defined - not by blood but by the heart.

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The Beauty of Humanity Movement by Camilla Gibb

Tu' is a young tour guide working in Hanoi. As he leads bands of Westerners on 'war tours' through the scarred landscape of Vietnam, he wonders what it is that his clients see - and what they miss entirely. Maggie is Vietnamese by birth but has lived most her life in the U.S. Returning to her homeland, she sifts through history for clues as to the fate of her dissident father. Witness to both their stories, Old Man Hung has lived through decades of political upheaval. But Hung has found a way to provide hope in his waterside community: The Beauty of Humanity Movement. The Beauty of Humanity Movement is a keenly observed and skillfully wrought novel about the reverberation of conflict through generations, the enduring legacy of art, and the redemption, and renewal, of long-lost love.
Camilla Gibb was born in London and grew up in Toronto. She has a Ph.D. in social anthropology from Oxford University. Her third novel, Sweetness in the Belly, was a national bestseller, a Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist, and winner of the Trillium Award. Her novels have been translated into fourteen languages and published to rave reviews around the world. She lives in Toronto.
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ISBN 13 9781848877931
ISBN 10 1848877935
Title The Beauty of Humanity Movement
Author Camilla Gibb
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2011-03-01
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.