The Fortunes of Jaded Women
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Narrated by:
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Vyvy Nguyen
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By:
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Carolyn Huynh
About this listen
Everyone in Orange County’s Little Saigon knew that the Duong sisters were cursed. Their ancestor Oanh dared to leave her marriage for true love – and was cursed for it: her descendants are doomed never to find love or happiness, and to give birth only to daughters, never sons.
Oanh’s current descendant Mai Nguyen knows this curse well. She’s divorced, and after an explosive disagreement a decade ago, she’s estranged from her younger sisters, Minh Pham (the middle and the mediator) and Khuyen Lam (the youngest who swears she just runs humble coffee shops and nail salons … not Little Saigon’s underground). Mai’s three adult daughters, Priscilla, Thuy and Thao, are successful in their careers, but the same can’t be said for their love life.
Desperate for guidance, she consults Auntie Hua, her trusted psychic, who delivers an unexpected prediction: this year, her family will witness a marriage, a funeral and the birth of a son. This prophecy will reunite estranged mothers, daughters, aunts and cousins – for better or for worse.
Filled with joy and humour, The Fortunes of Jaded Women is about mourning, meddling, celebrating and healing together as a family.
‘Written with crackling humour and a shrewd, intimate understanding of Vietnamese American family life … A funny, sharp, and insightful look at family bonds and the effects of tradition on modern life.’ Kirkus Reviews
Critic Reviews
'You can always count me in for a story about generations of cursed women, but I was surprised – and thoroughly delighted – to discover how much I would laugh out loud at the exploits of these mothers, daughters, and sisters. Carolyn Huynh’s The Fortunes of Jaded Women is a terrific debut. I’m eager to read more from her.' (Lisa See, author of The Island of Sea Women)
'Sharp, smart, and gloriously extra, The Fortunes of Jaded Women pays homage to the counterfeit-Louis-Vuitton queens of the Vietnamese diaspora and West Coast witches everywhere. I laughed out loud at the familiar stubbornness, the high- and low-stakes cutthroatedness of these complex and lovable mothers and daughters.' (Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Story of Mina Lee)
'Clever, hilarious, and deliciously dramatic. In this knockout debut, Huynh weaves a tangled, multigenerational story between fierce, stubborn Vietnamese mothers and their estranged daughters that is equally wild and heartfelt. It beautifully captures how far mothers would go to create a better life for their daughters and reconnect with them when their efforts go awry. Unlike their fake designer purses, this book is the real deal.' (Julie Tieu, author of The Donut Trap)
'Mixing superstition, family drama, and a cast of unforgettable characters, Carolyn Huynh works magic in her debut. The Fortunes of Jaded Women is nothing short of a modern Shakespearean comedy of errors that perfectly depicts the intricate relationship between parents and their children. I can't wait for the world to meet the Duong family!' (Eric Nguyen, author of Things We Lost to the Water)
'Superstition, sibling rivalry, well-meaning mothers who meddle in the lives of their daughters – who then grow up to be well-meaning mothers who meddle in the lives of their daughters. The Fortunes of Jaded Women pulls off the magic trick of being a heartfelt, multi-generational epic as well as a fast-paced, hilarious romp. It is your good fortune to have this novel in your hands.' (Camille Perri, author of The Assistants and When Kate Met Cassidy)
‘Written with crackling humour and a shrewd, intimate understanding of Vietnamese American family life … You will laugh along with the Duongs, but you’ll also find yourself cheering for their reconciliation as they learn, “there was nothing wrong with having Vietnamese daughters. It was how the world treated them that turned it into a curse.” A funny, sharp, and insightful look at family bonds and the effects of tradition on modern life.’
Such a delight!
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Thank you for your collected words Carolyn Huynh, and
LOL
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Fantastic narrator, funny and lovely story
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A really fun read
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