A Banh Mi for Two
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Nguyen, Trinity Author
Do, Carolina Narrator
Nguyen, VyVy Narrator
Published
Macmillan Audio , 2024.
Status
Checked Out

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In this sweet sapphic romance about two foodies in love, Vivi meets Lan while studying abroad in Vietnam and they spend the semester unraveling their families' histories—and eating all the street food in Sài Gòn. In Sài Gòn, Lan is always trying to be the perfect daughter, dependable and willing to care for her widowed mother and their bánh mì stall. Her secret passion, however, is A Bánh Mì for Two, the food blog she started with her father, but has stopped updating since his passing.Meanwhile, Vietnamese American Vivi Huynh, has never been to Vi?t Nam. Her parents rarely even talk about the homeland that clearly haunts them. So Vivi secretly goes to Vietnam for a study abroad program her freshman year of college. She’s determined to figure out why her parents left, and to try everything she’s seen on her favorite food blog, A Bánh Mì for Two.When Vivi and Lan meet in Sài Gòn, they strike a deal. Lan will show Vivi around the city, helping her piece together her mother’s story through crumbling photographs and old memories. Vivi will help Lan start writing again so she can enter a food blogging contest. And slowly, as they explore the city and their pasts, Vivi and Lan fall in love.

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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
08/20/2024
Language
English
ISBN
9781250366214

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Booklist Review

Vivi has always wondered about her Vietnamese heritage, but her mom won't talk to her about why she left the country years ago. Determined to find out about her missing family, Vivi enrolls in a study-abroad program that takes her to Sài Gòn. Lan used to write a food blog about the street food culture of Sài Gòn, but she's lost her passion since her father died and her mother became ill. When the two girls' worlds collide, they help each other piece through their pasts and figure out their futures, all while falling for each other. This is a light and sweet sapphic romance that touches on topics of grief and family trauma. Descriptions of various street foods are wonderful and will leave readers hungry, while the romance is cute but wraps up quickly. A good pick for readers wanting a lighter book with a touch of deeper topics.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Vietnamese teen Phan Ngọc Lan secretly authors popular food blog A Bánh Mì for Two. But when a bad case of writer's block puts her blog on hiatus, she spends time working at her family's bánh mì stall in Sài Gòn. In the U.S., meanwhile, Vietnamese American college student Vivi Huỳnh feels disconnected from her heritage; she is curious about her mother's childhood in Việt Nam, but her mother refuses to talk about her experiences. Inspired by Lan's blog, Vivi travels to Việt Nam as part of a study abroad program, unbeknownst to her parents. After a chance encounter brings Vivi and Lan together, Vivi encourages Lan to submit a piece about Sài Gòn to a prestigious writing competition. As thanks, Lan helps Vivi track down people who can tell her more about her mom. Driven by a shared passion for Sài Gòn, the two embark on numerous adventures, falling for each other in the process. Explorations of identity, generational history, and trauma are tempered by the girls' sweetly developing romance. Vibrant descriptions of Việt Nam and its culture adorn Nguyen's lively debut, a love story ideal for foodies yearning to travel. Ages 14--up. (Aug.)

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Kirkus Book Review

As they fall in love, two girls in Sài Gòn discover that family and food are connected. Lan, who's from a family of bánh mì sellers, moonlights as the writer for popular Sài Gòn street food blog A Bánh Mì for Two. When an upcoming journalism competition offers a way to bring much-needed income to her family's business, Lan jumps at the opportunity to write her take on the theme of "The Most Beautiful City in the World." But writing no longer feels the same since her dad's recent passing. A chance encounter with Vivi, a Vietnamese American student who's also one of her longtime followers, may be the spark she needs to write again. Vivi was inspired to visit Sài Gòn after reading Lan's blog, but she also yearns to learn more about why her mom, who's reticent on the subject, left Việt Nam (Vivi's father became a refugee at age 3). When she finds hidden photos from her mom's past, Vivi plans a secret trip to Việt Nam with her friend Cindy. Vivi comes to an agreement with Lan: She'll help Lan overcome her writer's block in exchange for help with finding her maternal relatives. Told in alternating perspectives, this book has an enticing premise, but the rushed pacing and lack of details distract from the tenderhearted moments that carry the story. More nuance would have helped with exploring the complexities of queerness, history, and culture within the book's setting. Charming but skims the surface. (Romance. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Vivi has always wondered about her Vietnamese heritage, but her mom won't talk to her about why she left the country years ago. Determined to find out about her missing family, Vivi enrolls in a study-abroad program that takes her to Sài Gòn. Lan used to write a food blog about the street food culture of Sài Gòn, but she's lost her passion since her father died and her mother became ill. When the two girls' worlds collide, they help each other piece through their pasts and figure out their futures, all while falling for each other. This is a light and sweet sapphic romance that touches on topics of grief and family trauma. Descriptions of various street foods are wonderful and will leave readers hungry, while the romance is cute but wraps up quickly. A good pick for readers wanting a lighter book with a touch of deeper topics. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

Vietnamese teen Phan Ng?c Lan secretly authors popular food blog A Bánh Mì for Two. But when a bad case of writer's block puts her blog on hiatus, she spends time working at her family's bánh mì stall in Sài Gòn. In the U.S., meanwhile, Vietnamese American college student Vivi Hu?nh feels disconnected from her heritage; she is curious about her mother's childhood in Vi?t Nam, but her mother refuses to talk about her experiences. Inspired by Lan's blog, Vivi travels to Vi?t Nam as part of a study abroad program, unbeknownst to her parents. After a chance encounter brings Vivi and Lan together, Vivi encourages Lan to submit a piece about Sài Gòn to a prestigious writing competition. As thanks, Lan helps Vivi track down people who can tell her more about her mom. Driven by a shared passion for Sài Gòn, the two embark on numerous adventures, falling for each other in the process. Explorations of identity, generational history, and trauma are tempered by the girls' sweetly developing romance. Vibrant descriptions of Vi?t Nam and its culture adorn Nguyen's lively debut, a love story ideal for foodies yearning to travel. Ages 14–up. (Aug.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Nguyen, T., Do, C., & Nguyen, V. (2024). A Banh Mi for Two (Unabridged). Macmillan Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nguyen, Trinity, Carolina Do and VyVy Nguyen. 2024. A Banh Mi for Two. Macmillan Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nguyen, Trinity, Carolina Do and VyVy Nguyen. A Banh Mi for Two Macmillan Audio, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Nguyen, T., Do, C. and Nguyen, V. (2024). A banh mi for two. Unabridged Macmillan Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Nguyen, Trinity, Carolina Do, and VyVy Nguyen. A Banh Mi for Two Unabridged, Macmillan Audio, 2024.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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