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May 1, 2023
Nguyen debuts with a glittering story of a family nail salon in Toronto. Matriarch Debbie Tran absentmindedly clicks on a one-star review of her business, Sunshine Nails, which sends her into a chaotic shame spiral about the quality of her English and of her own “unkempt” nails, both subjects of the unsatisfied customer’s blistering screed. Making matters worse, a slick salon chain named Take Ten opens a store across the street, riding a wave of gentrification in the neighborhood. Debbie, desperate to compete with the new salon, recruits her daughter, Jessica, who’s recently returned home after a breakup, to help turn Sunshine Nails around. Debbie also starts spying on Take Ten bigwig Savannah Shaw, paranoid that Savannah is sabotaging her. Meanwhile, Debbie’s husband, Phil, is up to his own shenanigans, securing a business loan from a sketchy associate, prompting readers to wonder how far the Trans will go to hold on to their legacy and whether they’ll tarnish it in the process. Nguyen imbues her characters with humanity and nuance, making hay from all their imperfections. Readers are in for a treat.
June 10, 2024
An ensemble cast narrates Nguyen's warmhearted debut, giving voice to multiple members of the Tran family as they navigate changing family dynamics, neighborhood gentrification, and the challenges of finding space in a new country. Vietnamese refugees Debbie and Phil Tran, owners of a Toronto nail salon, live a comfortable life. However, when a sparkly new salon moves in across the street, it becomes nearly impossible for the Trans to keep their salon afloat. In a desperate bid to save the business, the Trans enlist the support of their daughter Jessica, who has returned home after a nasty breakup, along with Jessica's brother Dustin and their cousin Thuy. The ensemble of talented narrators--Carolina �o, David Lee Huynh, Quyen Ngo, Vyvy Nguyen, and Trieu Tran--bring out each family member's personality and convey the spirit of Nguyen's text, which is sprinkled throughout with Vietnamese phrases. Listeners will likely enjoy Nguyen's descriptions of tasty foods and a sweet love scene between the parents, but insufficient character development occasionally makes it hard to connect. VERDICT Fans of family dramas with multiple perspectives, such as Balli Kaur Jaswal's The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters, will find much to like.--Laura Stein
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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