For the first time in Vietnam, a children book talks about tragedies, even deaths, in an uncompromising style and yet with such compassionate love. The writer's Vietnamese peers themselves have sung the work as another 'The little Prince'. The plot begins with the birth of a name as the most beautiful sound on earth and ends under a starry, sparkling sky. It explains in the process why it hurts when someone near and dear to us is gone - because the sky in our hearts is ripped apart. Each chapter is a different metaphor. There is the metaphor about music as the eternal mother. There is the lesson about the finger as the proud symbol of a whole body. And there is the simile of the garden - a child only grows by going through his or her little world with all the senses wide open, not just the eyes... The book has been unanimously praised since its first publication in 2002. The author, who was a painter professionally, became a celebrated writer overnight. Written for children, it's been the children book most widely read by grown-ups ever since.
Ngọc Thuần Nguyễn Boeken
Nguyễn Ngọc Thuần is een hedendaagse Vietnamese prozaschrijver, die bekend staat om zijn frisse en boeiende stijl. Zijn werken, vaak gesitueerd in lichte, dubbelzinnige werelden, hebben lof ontvangen voor hun schoonheid en hun vermogen om lezers te betoveren. Oorspronkelijk een kunstenaar, ontdekte Thuần een passie voor schrijven die hem naar literair succes en erkenning leidde, en hij kreeg lof van zelfs de meest veeleisende critici.
