Canada's Top 25 Immigrants: Kim Thúy”, by Lisa Evans, at Canadian Immigrant; retrieved May 28, 2018 “Asian Heritage in Canada: Kim Thúy” at Ryerson Library,...
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Kim Thuy may refer to: Kim Thủy, a village in the Lệ Thủy District of Vietnam Kim Thúy (born 1968), Vietnamese-born Canadian writer This disambiguation...
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Ru is a novel by Vietnamese-born Canadian novelist Kim Thúy, first published in French in 2009 by Montreal publisher Libre Expression. It was translated...
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Kim Thủy is a commune (xã) and village in Lệ Thủy District, Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam. v t e...
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International Film Festival. Director Charles-Olivier Michaud met with Kim Thúy to discuss his ideas for the film. Years later the film went into production...
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a novel by Canadian novelist Kim Thúy Ru (film), a film by Canadian director Charles-Olivier Michaud based on Kim Thúy's novel Ruanda-Urundi, former German...
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for Kim ("The Deal"). The bargirls hold a "wedding ceremony" for Chris and Kim ("Dju Vui Vai"), with Gigi toasting Kim as the "real" Miss Saigon. Thuy, Kim's...
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boat people experience following the Fall of Saigon Ru is a 2009 novel by Kim Thúy on the life of a Vietnamese woman who leaves Saigon as a boat person and...
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Lê Thị Diễm Thúy (Phan Thiết 12 January 1972; pronounced lay tee yim twee) is a Vietnamese American poet, novelist, and performer. Her pen name is lowercase:...
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"Atwood wins Giller Prize and $25,000". Toronto Star, November 7, 1996. Kim Covert, "Island author on Giller list". Victoria Times-Colonist, October...
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