Viet Thanh Nguyen: TOP TEN BOOKS

Viet Thanh Nguyen

After emigrating from Vietnam with his parents as a child, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer and its upcoming sequel The Committed, Viet Thanh Nguyen spent hours immersed at the local public library in rural Pennsylvania, where his family was relocated. “I vividly remember Curious George, Tintin, Encyclopedia Brown and the Hardy Boys,” Nguyen recalls. Now, as a father to Ellison, 7, and Simone, 1, Nguyen is revisiting both the classics he remembers from his youth and books he overlooked. “I remember not being attracted to books like Madeline, Babar and Where the Wild Things Are ” he says, “whereas I find them more interesting now. Many of these books bear the marks of their time, for good and bad, and I do read some of them with Ellison and try to contextualize them if necessary.”  His daughter Simone, meanwhile “can almost say ‘book’ and has her own library, which she loves to delve into. She picks out favorite books, holds them on her lap, and turns the pages. I’m happy that I’ve developed a culture of reading for them.”

Though Nguyen is predictably busy as a novelist, the critic-at-large at The Los Angeles Times and a professor of English at the University of Southern California, he makes sure to involve himself in the literary world of his children too. “Although I have a limited interest in the children’s versions of superhero stories that my son loves. But his passion for Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Captain Underpants, The Bad Guys, Hilo, and Dogman have brought those books to me, which I think are great. I wish I had had them when I was a kid. They’re great stories and they don’t come with the racial and colonial baggage of the books I had. I’m looking forward to the young adult world of literature that he’ll expose me to.”

Below are Viet’s favorite books, available to purchase individually or as a set.

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1

A is for Activist

Innosanto Nagara
Memorable, often humorous poems that teach the alphabet through activist political examples. Never too early to expose your children to Justice.
$17.95
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2

Goodnight Moon

Margaret Wise Brown
Wonderful rhymes and a modernist, surrealist rendition of a childhood bedroom that is so successful it just seems normal.
$8.99
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3

Superman Smashes the Klan

Gene Leun Lang
Lang updates the Superman origin story with an Asian American, antiracist twist. My 7 year old read it three times in a week.
$16.99
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4

Baby Beluga

Raffi
The book is based on a song by Raffi that is lovely and memorable, and I like to sing it while I read the book to my children.
$7.99
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5

Sidekicks

Dan Santat
A graphic novel about a superhero’s pets who are actually superheroes themselves. I love Santat’s visual and narrative style.
$12.99
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6

Madeline

Ludwig Bemelmans
The French have no idea who this Madeline is and I never read her as a boy, but I’ve come around as an adult.
$9.99
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7

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

Beatrix Potter
The whimsy and charm of Potter’s story and especially her illustrations are truly timeless. I enjoyed this as a child and my son responds too.
$7.99
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8

The Adventures of Polo

Regis Faller
Visually inventive and wildly imaginative, this book is all pictures and no words. It’s like Buster Keaton embodied by Snoopy and drawn by Salvador Dali.
$21.99
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9

Sofia Valdez, Future Prez

Andrea Beaty
We love everything about Andrea Beaty. Her rhyming series about children with amazing futures - which includes Ada Twist, Scientist and Iggy Peck, Architect - is a beacon for our family and, I hope, a preview of the future. And let’s hope we see a woman of color president in our lifetime.
$18.99
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10

Your Personal Penguin

Sandra Boynton
I love this book or really anything by Sandra Boynton. We have so many of her books. But this one with a song by the Monkees’ Davy Jones is the favorite.
$7.95
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