A review by ekp10
Afterparties by Anthony Veasna So

4.0

Short stories offering pieces-of-life from Cambodian American community in Stockton. Beautifully written, the characters feel like real people. The story feels genuine as the community comes alive. I rarely read stories about Cambodian American, and this is the first book I read about the first generation of the survivors from the genocide. It shows the multitude face of trauma that they and their families have to face.