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ADAM & EVIE'S MATCHMAKING TOUR by Nora Nguyen

ADAM & EVIE'S MATCHMAKING TOUR

by Nora Nguyen

Pub Date: Sept. 24th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063381506
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

The chief marketing officer of Love Yêu, a Vietnamese tourism-plus-matchmaking service, is drawn to an Asian American poet on a luxury road trip.

When Evie Lang’s beloved bohemian Auntie Hảo leaves her a house in San Francisco on the condition that she go on a matchmaking trip in her late father’s birth country, the recently single and jobless poet takes the plunge. Having grown up in the American Midwest with a white mother, Evie has never been to Vietnam, and her introduction to her paternal heritage has her lurching into traffic to save a rooster and being scolded by a motorbike-riding man who turns out to be the CMO of the tour she’s joining. Adam Quyền is recovering from a failed relationship, working for his sister’s startup, and trying to please their demanding parents. He takes a clinical approach to life, and Evie is an unexpected curveball thrown in his path. Despite their sexual and emotional chemistry, the two are grappling with insecurities both professional and familial, and their attraction wars with their financial, parental, and cultural differences. Written in third-person alternating points of view, the novel imagines how people from such different worlds and perspectives can find love and common ground. Nguyen, who writes literary fiction as Thao Thai, grounds Evie’s manic-pixie traits in a sadness and self-consciousness that skirts cliche while giving the prosaic Adam chances to display his caring nature. Nguyen writes of Vietnam lovingly, avoiding exoticization by weaving details of the country’s present and past (and its diaspora) into the trips Evie and Adam take together.

Funny and emotional in turns, a love story set amid modestly rich Asians in modern Vietnam.