Two science-fiction novels involving clones, a psychic, and empathy as a recreational drug.
Empathy
We have always been we. Then they forced us to become you and I…
Empathy consists of two stories told in parallel.
Vuong is one of five Vietnamese clones that have come of age at 25. The Department in Hanoi is allowing them to meet after being separated for twenty years. Lian has murdered her foster father after being forced to eat meat. Geraldine is dying of cancer in Australia. Giang and Khanh were brought up together as twins in New Zealand and are telepathic. They have been used for research over their life times. Vuong discovers that the data kept on all of them has been used to develop empathy, the latest party drug…
My meets Truong in Berlin who introduces her to empathy which makes the user super sensitive to other people's feelings. My's mother is a cleaner at CHESS, a multinational chemical company, and My comes to believe her mother is ex Stasi and an industrial spy for Vietnamese government. My comes down from the drug after hearing about the saturation point when the penetration of empathy would be such that the world's population would be pacified. She discovers that Truong is actually the one who is in the pay of the Vietnamese government and her mother is just a cleaner. She tries to out the conspiracy in the media but no one believes her…
The Other Shore
Kim is a sixteen-year-old girl in Hanoi who becomes psychic after falling in a river and nearly drowning. She is recruited by Bac Phuc for the Vietnamese military to reunite the remains of the war dead with their descendants. When she is brought to Hue to help clear a site for a highway to be built she is directed to discard the Southern Vietnamese dead. Even the American dead are treated with more respect. But on the other shore there are no politics and she is contacted by a Southern Vietnamese spirit wanting a reunion with her family. To be a good Buddhist Kim would have to risk her job, her family and her life. What can she do?
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978-1-913380-60-1 (9781913380601)
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Hoa Pham is the author of six books and two plays. Her most recent novel, Wave, was published in 2015. Hoa's most recent piece is The Lady of the Realm, in the Review of Australian Fiction. Her play Silence was on the VCE Drama list in 2010. She is also the founder of Peril Magazine, an Asian-Australian online arts and culture magazine. She has completed her doctorate in creative arts and also holds master's degrees in creative writing and psychology. She lives in Melbourne with her partner, their two children, and a Shiba Inu who tolerates their company.