Fishing for Tigers
By (Author) Emily Maguire
Pan Macmillan Australia
Picador Australia
1st September 2012
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.00
Winner of SMH Best Young Australian Novelist 2013 (Australia)
Paperback
336
Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
424g
Six years ago, Mischa Reese left her abusive husband and suffocating life in California and reinvented herself in steamy, chaotic Hanoi. In Vietnam, she finds satisfying work and enjoys a life of relative luxury and personal freedom. Thirty-five and single, Mischa believes that romance and passion are for teenagers; a view with which her cynical, promiscuous expat friends agree. But then a friend introduces Mischa to his visiting eighteen-year-old son. Cal is a strikingly attractive Vietnamese-Australian boy, but he's resentful of his father, and of the nation which has stolen him away. His beauty and righteous idealism awaken something in Mischa and the two launch into an affair that threatens Mischa's friendships and reputation and challenges her sense of herself as unselfish and good. Set among the louche world of Hanoi's expatriate community, Fishing for Tigers is about a woman struggling with the morality of finding peace in a war-haunted city, personal fulfilment in the midst of poverty and sexual joy with a vulnerable youth.
Emily Maguire is the author of the novels Taming the Beast, The Gospel According to Luke and, most recently, the non-fiction work, Princesses and Pornstars.