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Good Daughter by Bjorn Turmann

  • Feb. 6th, 2007 at 8:39 PM



Although a novel about expat/bargirl relationships in Thailand, to the authors credit, he manages to create a novel, with Bangkok's sexpat scene as a backdrop, which avoids seedy cliche and creates a story with beleivable human characteristics.

The two main characters Som (bar girl from issan) and Bill (American expat living in Bangkok) are fleshed out well. In fact the characterisation helps understand some of the motivations behind Thai / Foreigner relationships from both the male and female point of view. The misunderstandings caused by different languages and cultures. The financial gulf and the outside pressures on making such a relationship work.

The author attempts to show that not all such relationships are motivated by sheer greed on the womans part. The novel looks at the poverty and obligation to look after ones family so prevelent in sections of Thai society. Likewise not all Western men in Thailand are looking for a girlfriend half their age, who will treat them as minor royalty.

Where the book does fall down slightly is the rushed ending. After following the story for 340 pages, rapping things up in 10 pages is a slight disappointment

Overall though an excellent novel, recommended to anyone who's been to Thailand, anyone considering a relationship with a Asian lady or anyone curious about bar girls and expats.

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(Anonymous) wrote:
Apr. 10th, 2007 05:54 am (UTC)
I agree. Loved this book very much
As a woman I rarely get to read fiction from Asia where the female characters are truly memorable. Good Daughter has amazing female characters! Som and Dao are wonderful. I loved this book and recommend it to all women (and men)! I also just finished this author's -- Bjorn Turmann -- second novel, The Karaoke World of Cortous Haire. It's very different from his first book but also an excellent read. Very funny in a lot of parts. I hope he writes more books!
[info]namaiki1970 wrote:
Apr. 15th, 2007 08:06 pm (UTC)
Re: I agree. Loved this book very much
Agree that 99% of Western fiction set in Thailand is complete rubbish - bar girl this, bar girl that, drank too much etc etc. Having spend several months in Thailand and SE Asia in general, unfortunatly alot of middle aged western men are actually like this! Thankfully most of the expat fiction published in Thailand makes in back west - just the covers of the books are bad enough! Would make a good web site though - tacky sexpat fiction book covers....

Just ordered Turmann -- second novel, The Karaoke World of Cortous Haire from Amazon and am really looking forward to reading it.
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