Inside Out & Back Again
A deeply affecting novel told in powerful verse about one girl’s move from wartime Saigon to America
“Open this book, read it slowly to savor the delicious language. Before closing it, go back to the beginning, this time to let the story of ten-year-old Hà and the year she escaped from South Vietnam, 1975, leaving behind the world she knew and loved, sink in. This is a book that asks the reader to be careful, to pay attention, to sigh at the end.”—Kathi Appelt, bestselling author of Newbery Honor Book The Underneath
No one would believe me
but at times
I would choose
wartime in Saigon
over
peacetime in Alabama.
For all the ten years of her life, Hà has only known Saigon: the thrills of its markets, the joy of its traditions, the warmth of her friends close by...and the beauty of her very own papaya tree.
But now the Vietnam War has reached her home. Hà and her family are forced to flee as Saigon falls, and they board a ship headed toward hope. In America, Hà discovers the foreign world of Alabama: the coldness of its strangers, the dullness of its food, the strange shape of its landscape...and the strength of her very own family.
In the vein of Karen Hesse's beloved Out of the Dust as well as Ji-Li Jiang's Red Scarf Girl, this is the moving story of one girl’s year of change, dreams, grief, and healing as she journeys from one country to another, one life to the next.