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Shining a brilliant light on expat life in Singapore, "Hawker Dreams" sweeps readers into the heart of the rule-abiding city-state where nearly a third of its six million inhabitants are foreigners, each with a story to tell.
The memoir is equal parts travelogue, family history, and cultural exploration. Oanh Ngo Usadi takes you on her journey of home and belonging through the prism of language, cuisine, and class. In the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic island where language plays a central role in shaping identities and forging connections "Hawker Dreams" is a celebration of the ties that…mehr

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Shining a brilliant light on expat life in Singapore, "Hawker Dreams" sweeps readers into the heart of the rule-abiding city-state where nearly a third of its six million inhabitants are foreigners, each with a story to tell.

The memoir is equal parts travelogue, family history, and cultural exploration. Oanh Ngo Usadi takes you on her journey of home and belonging through the prism of language, cuisine, and class. In the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic island where language plays a central role in shaping identities and forging connections "Hawker Dreams" is a celebration of the ties that bind us to a place, no matter where we call home.

  • THE MOTH STAFF PICK April 2024: "A new memoir from a beloved Moth Storyteller ...in her latest memoir Oanh waxes on expat life in Singapore, taking us on a journey that weaves in cultural exploration, family history, and celebrates the ties that bind and the stories we tell."
  • Featured at the 2024 Tucson Festival of Books
  • Stories from the book appeared in the Washington Post and the New York Times.

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Autorenporträt
Oanh Ngo Usadi was born in Saigon but grew up in the Mekong Delta, where her family was exiled after the war. When she was eleven, the family escaped Vietnam as boat refugees. They settled in a small Texas town where her father opened a bánh mì sandwich shop.

Oanh's writings have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Forbes and others. She has been featured in several podcasts including Voice of America, the Bookmonger, and Morphmom. She has also been a featured storyteller at The Moth Mainstage. You can follow Oanh on Facebook, Twitter and the O&O Press website, OandOPress.com.