The Unquiet Daughter

Biography & Memoir, Literary
Cover of the book The Unquiet Daughter by Danielle Flood, Piscataqua Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Danielle Flood ISBN: 9781386588399
Publisher: Piscataqua Press Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Danielle Flood
ISBN: 9781386588399
Publisher: Piscataqua Press
Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Danielle Flood, a journalist born of the wartime love triangle that inspired the one in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, searches for her father after surviving a bizarre youth of privilege, estrangement and cruelty. As she yearns for her father's love and presence, Danielle's beautiful French and Vietnamese mother leaves her in burlesque house dressing rooms in the American Midwest, in convent schools in Long Island and Dublin, and with strangers in New York City. Meanwhile she lies to Danielle about their past for decades in this sometime-humorous near-tragic love story between a daughter and a mother and more. In the end we learn if Flood's journey through the truth of what happened between her parents in early 1950's Saigon satisfies her life-long quest for who she is.

"Powerful," "compelling," "heartbreaking," "a gripping story of self-doubt and self-discovery." - Publishers Weekly

"Holy Moly, Mother of God...It's a knockout...Ferociously honest and gorgeously written, Flood's memoir is a fiercely tragic story of her search for her real father, her knotted relationship with her complicated mother-and her hard-won understanding of herself. About memory, love, loss and time, Flood's engrossing debut shines like mica and is as polished as platinum." - Caroline Leavitt, The New York Times bestselling author.

“The similarities in The Unquiet Daughter between Flood’s parents’ lives and the plot of Graham Greene's The Quiet American “are tantalizingly close, far too close to be coincidental; as Flood writes in the Prologue: ‘I came from a love triangle much like the one Greene describes in his novel. I am the sequel he never wrote.’…As sequels go, Danielle Flood’s life story could easily be a Graham Greene novel, full of dark twists and turns, betrayals, heartbreak and the saddest of all forms of unrequited love…moving and at times imbued with humour…the tension is all too believable, but so is the joy…forgiveness and healing are at the heart of the story and the author’s ability to forgive is almost as powerful as the complex plot itself.” - The Catholic World Report

“The Unquiet Daughter by Danielle Flood is the true story of an exceptional woman. It takes the reader on an amazing journey. Exotic,mysterious, exciting,and romantic.Bravo Danielle Flood. It's a classic.” - Oscar-nominated actor Elliott Gould

"In Danielle Flood's clear eyed memoir of her early life with her exquisitely beautiful and deeply troubled mother, this truth echoes: the fact that a child could survive such emotional devastation and cruelty is a testament to her resilience and her valiant spirit." - Leslie Daniels, author, Cleaning Nabokov's House

"...a compelling, poetic account of self-doubt, self-discovery and the power of love." - Fordham Magazine

"Passionate and unflinchingly honest, this is a fascinating memoir...Danielle Flood is the child of an affair so much like the one described in the love triangle of Greene's novel, The Quiet American, that she is perfectly right to make her startling claim, 'I am a sequel he never wrote." - Michael Shelden, author, Graham Greene The Enemy Within.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Danielle Flood, a journalist born of the wartime love triangle that inspired the one in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, searches for her father after surviving a bizarre youth of privilege, estrangement and cruelty. As she yearns for her father's love and presence, Danielle's beautiful French and Vietnamese mother leaves her in burlesque house dressing rooms in the American Midwest, in convent schools in Long Island and Dublin, and with strangers in New York City. Meanwhile she lies to Danielle about their past for decades in this sometime-humorous near-tragic love story between a daughter and a mother and more. In the end we learn if Flood's journey through the truth of what happened between her parents in early 1950's Saigon satisfies her life-long quest for who she is.

"Powerful," "compelling," "heartbreaking," "a gripping story of self-doubt and self-discovery." - Publishers Weekly

"Holy Moly, Mother of God...It's a knockout...Ferociously honest and gorgeously written, Flood's memoir is a fiercely tragic story of her search for her real father, her knotted relationship with her complicated mother-and her hard-won understanding of herself. About memory, love, loss and time, Flood's engrossing debut shines like mica and is as polished as platinum." - Caroline Leavitt, The New York Times bestselling author.

“The similarities in The Unquiet Daughter between Flood’s parents’ lives and the plot of Graham Greene's The Quiet American “are tantalizingly close, far too close to be coincidental; as Flood writes in the Prologue: ‘I came from a love triangle much like the one Greene describes in his novel. I am the sequel he never wrote.’…As sequels go, Danielle Flood’s life story could easily be a Graham Greene novel, full of dark twists and turns, betrayals, heartbreak and the saddest of all forms of unrequited love…moving and at times imbued with humour…the tension is all too believable, but so is the joy…forgiveness and healing are at the heart of the story and the author’s ability to forgive is almost as powerful as the complex plot itself.” - The Catholic World Report

“The Unquiet Daughter by Danielle Flood is the true story of an exceptional woman. It takes the reader on an amazing journey. Exotic,mysterious, exciting,and romantic.Bravo Danielle Flood. It's a classic.” - Oscar-nominated actor Elliott Gould

"In Danielle Flood's clear eyed memoir of her early life with her exquisitely beautiful and deeply troubled mother, this truth echoes: the fact that a child could survive such emotional devastation and cruelty is a testament to her resilience and her valiant spirit." - Leslie Daniels, author, Cleaning Nabokov's House

"...a compelling, poetic account of self-doubt, self-discovery and the power of love." - Fordham Magazine

"Passionate and unflinchingly honest, this is a fascinating memoir...Danielle Flood is the child of an affair so much like the one described in the love triangle of Greene's novel, The Quiet American, that she is perfectly right to make her startling claim, 'I am a sequel he never wrote." - Michael Shelden, author, Graham Greene The Enemy Within.

More books from Literary

Cover of the book The New Territory by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Laughing and Weeping in Early Modern Theatres by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Ghostly Matters by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book The Long Way Home by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book The North Carolina Roots of African American Literature by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book The Dark Side of the Rainbow by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Luz by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Prima che sia notte by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book In Transition by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book (Post)structural notions of language and history in the novels of Julian Barnes by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Tall Ships by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Jeanne d'Arc - Le rachat de la tour by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Sino al confine by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Bonny The Butterfly Effect by Danielle Flood
Cover of the book Los Estudios Culturales by Danielle Flood
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy