Thi Bui
Graphic Memoir, 2017 |328 pages
I am disappointed in this graphic memoir, which took Thi Bui years and years to write. It reads more as history than a memoir or an intimate story. It does not have the heart of the graphic memoir I recently read, They Called Us Enemy by George Takei. The Best We Could Do tells a special, unique, and complex story about the generations who preceded Thi and her siblings in Vietnam and the United States, and does not succeed at painting a broad-brush picture to help us better understand what it was like for other families emigrating from Vietnam after the fall of South Vietnam. That being said, I am glad I persisted to the end. The last third explains the concept of "boat people" and depicts the reality of the first few weeks after entering this country. I also enjoyed the graphics .... rendered completely in black, white, and orange.
January 2022