August global fiction: A new novel by Elif Shafak and five other titles to read this month

A new novel about ordinary heroes, a novel translated from the Vietnamese, a thriller, and more.

August global fiction: A new novel by Elif Shafak and five other titles to read this month

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Anam, André Dao

Born to a Vietnamese family based in Melbourne, the narrator is haunted by the story of his grandfather whose ten-year imprisonment by the Communist government in Vietnam’s notorious Chi Hoa prison looms large over his own place in the world and his choice to become a human rights lawyer. As he oscillates between identities of his Australian upbringing and his Vietnamese heritage, it is the death of his grandfather in a Parisian suburb and the birth of his daughter that crystallises the strands of thought that have shaped his life.

The Watermark, Sam Mills

Augustus Fate, a once-lauded novelist and now renowned recluse is struggling with his latest creation. But when Jaime and Rachel stumble into his remote cottage, he spies opportunity, imprisoning them inside his novel-in-progress. Now, the fledgling couple must try to find their way back home through a labyrinthine network of novels. And as they move from Victorian Oxford to a utopian Manchester, a harsh Russian winter to an AI-dominated near-future, so too does the narrative of their relationship change time and again. Together, they must figure out if this relationship of so many presents can have any future at all.

Elevator in Sài Gòn, Thuận, translated from the Vietnamese by Nguyễn...

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