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Review: Daughter of the Sea- My Voyage to Freedom and Womanhood


I have just completed reading a fantastic memoir by Hiep Thi Le. The name of the book is Daughter of the Sea: My Voyage to Freedom and Womanhood. It was released on 22nd January 2020. 

Daughter of the sea my voyage to freedom and womanhood reviews

I always enjoy reading books of this genre. As they reflect a person's true stories, they always carry some great messages. This book also carries such messages which can be implemented in our daily lives. Some of them are:
  1. "A Captain without a boat is not a captain." -this sentence has become my most favourite sentence in this book.
  2. "Assume no one you meet at sea is a friend." -this sentence also carries some deep thoughts.
  3. "Stealing is always a crime, even when done by an empty stomach."
From these three sentences, I think you have already started guessing the story of the memoir. The story is of an eight-year-old girl who escaped post-war communist Vietnam.

It started on the shore of the Song Hang River, Vietnam. Twiggy was the author's name when she was a child. One day, her father, his oldest brother and his oldest son left the family. Her mother told her that they were on an errand. But from the neighbours, she came to know that they had escaped from the country. Before them, people from their village were started to flee one by one. After that incident, the author and her family were under house arrest by the police for a week or two. Her mother took care of the family in the absence of their father.

One night, her mother took Twiggy and her sister Dimples to a fishing boat and from here, their thrilling immigration voyage started. The author's portrayal of how a family gets apart from each other and how they reunite after facing so many challenging circumstances will make anyone emotional.

I got to know some Vietnamese cultures such as naming a child from this memoir. The author didn't hesitate to describe the cultures and rituals she has experienced in her life. Her refugee life in Hong Kong was very heart touching.

This review will not be enough if I don't talk about the writing style of the author. While reading the book, it seems like the author is talking directly to the reader. This strategy will definitely help to maintain the reader's engagement. She switches from one topic to another very smoothly. It's difficult for a writer to describe a child's dream. But the author perfectly did it. The "simplicity" element in her writing style gives a more realistic vibe to the reader. Her writing style reflects that it took so many years to write this masterpiece.

When it comes to the recommendation, Daughter of the Sea- My Voyage to Freedom and Womanhood ticks all the checkpoints and so it can be recommended to the readers of all the genres. This is a "must taste" piece for the memoir/ biography/ autobiography lovers. Even a person who usually doesn't like to read books will also love this book. The author didn't use any vulgar or profane words in this book. So a minor can read this book without a doubt.

Now comes the most interesting part of the review i.e. rating. The author has portrayed each and every scene very beautifully. I felt as if I was sailing on a boat while reading this book. But I expected some drawings/pictures which could have helped the (minor) readers to imagine the story. Sitting on the fence, I am putting my ratings below.

Writing style: Four out of four stars. I think the aforesaid reasons will be enough to explain this rating.

Story: Four out of four stars. The stories of memoirs/ autobiographies/ biographies always deserve full marks. In this memoir, the story is so attractive that once you have read the book, you will read it again and again. At least three times.

Overall Rating: Four out of four stars. I always keep my eyes on the negative points of a book so that I can erase at least one star. But this time I have failed to do so. Daughter of the Sea- My Voyage to Freedom and Womanhood deserves the stars.

If you are thinking of buying Daughter of the Sea- My Voyage to Freedom and Womanhood, you can buy it here. Comment below to give me your constructive ideas so that I can write better reviews for you. If you loved this review, kindly share it with your friends, foes and families. It will encourage me to bring more reviews to you. Keep smiling, keep reading. Bye!

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