Owner of a Lonely Heart, Beth Nguyen
Owner of a Lonely Heart, Beth Nguyen
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Owner of a Lonely Heart
A Memoir

Author: Beth Nguyen

Narrator: Beth Nguyen

Unabridged: 5 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/04/2023


Synopsis

Named a Best Memoir of 2023 by Oprah Daily • Selected by Time, NPR, and BookPage as a Best Book of 2023

“This book…is what memoir writing in the hands of a caring, curious wunderkind can be.” —Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy

From the award-winning author of Stealing Buddha’s Dinner, a powerful memoir of a mother-daughter relationship fractured by war and resettlement.

At the end of the Vietnam War, when Beth Nguyen was eight months old, she and her family fled Saigon for America. Only Beth’s mother stayed—or was left—behind, and they did not meet again until Beth was nineteen. Over the course of her adult life, she and her mother have spent less than twenty-four hours together.

Owner of a Lonely Heart is “a portrait of things left unsaid” (The New York Times), a memoir about parenthood, absence, and the condition of being a refugee: the story of Beth’s relationship with her mother. Framed by a handful of visits over the course of many years—sometimes brief, sometimes interrupted, some alone with her mother and others with the company of her sister—Beth tells an “unforgettable” (People) coming-of-age story that spans her childhood in the Midwest, her first meeting with her mother, and her own experience of parenthood.

About Beth Nguyen

Beth Nguyen is the author of the recently published memoir Owner of a Lonely Heart, the memoir Stealing Buddha’s Dinner, and two novels. Her work has appeared in publications including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Best American Essays. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Nonfiction in 2024 and teaches creative writing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Traci

This book really didn't leave an impression on me. The memoir is fine and a interesting story but felt much more like an essay than a full length book.......more

A memoir about belonging, family and overcoming. Although, there were moments of great insight and discovery, I found the whole memoir rather disjointed and often making parallels from one thought to the next was rather difficult. Thank Simon and Schuster for this complimentary review copy.......more

I have read and enjoyed all of the books Beth Nguyen has written but especially love her two memoirs. Owner of a Lonely Heart did not disappoint after loving Stealing Buddha’s Dinner so much. She mixes wonderful and poignant insights into the struggles of growing up as a refugee in Michigan with fun......more