Book Lovers Series

Book Lovers: Episode 10

Episode 10: Ocean Vuong & Thi Bui

November 13, 2020


In this episode, we’re looking at two stories of Vietnamese families who immigrate to America, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong and The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. While the families are pressed into change by the Vietnam War and its impact on the country, the war itself lingers at the very edges of both books, which are centered primarily around relationships between children who carve their own paths and parents who want an American experience for their kids (whatever that means). While On EarthWe’re Briefly Gorgeous is an autobiographical novel and The Best We Could Do is a graphic memoir, both tackle the ultimately universal themes of belonging and the need for understanding, along with generational trauma and the search for identity.




Titles discussed:

  • On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
  • The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui
  • Nothing Ever Dies, The Sympathizer and The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen
  • Full Metal Jacket, directed by Stanley Kubrick
  • Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola
  • The Vietnam War, directed by Ken Burns
  • Svetlana Alexievich
  • Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
  • Kishōtenketsu
  • Haruki Murakami
  • Studio Ghibli
  • Super Mario Bros.
  • The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson
  • We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
  • Susan Lucci’s Daytime Emmy win for All My Children
  • BoJack Horseman
  • Are You My Mother? by Alison Bechdel
  • Belonging: A German Reckons with Home and History by Nora Krug
  • Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
  • Lighter Than My Shadow by Kate Green
  • Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh
  • Something Terrible by Dean Trippe
  • Dark Night by Paul Dini
  • Memory palaces (Jess recommends reading Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer)
  • Schitt$ Creek
  • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy