Grenade Heart: A Saigon Love Story
He would take any hit to keep her safe. She crossed half the world and never left.
Maddie had a plan for her life in Houston: a fianc , a wedding, and a safe career. Then, in one bad spring, the wedding comes off, her job downsizes, and she loses her father before he can ever take his dream trip to Vietnam. Armed with nothing but a one-way ticket and the red pin from her father's map, Maddie escapes to Ho Chi Minh City, pretending to be a food writer and running from her grief.
Ho ng, known on the neon-lit streets of District 4 as Fly H, is a fiercely protective underground rapper who grew up with nothing. He spends his nights performing for the local shelter kids, using his music to show them that where they come from doesn't dictate where they are going. When he spots an American girl in his audience and bravely tries out a terrible English pickup line just to practice the language, neither expects what happens next.
What starts as a simple "trade"-he shows her the real, vibrant, hidden Saigon, and she helps him practice his English-quickly becomes the lifeline neither knew they needed. But their growing connection faces seemingly impossible barriers: a vast ocean, two very different languages, and the fierce protection of Fly's widowed mother, who warns him not to fall for a girl who already has a road home.
Told in breathtaking alternating perspectives, Grenade Heart is a deeply emotional, gorgeous story about two people from completely different worlds who decide to build a life in the seam between them. It's a novel about risking everything for the person you would take a hit for, and proving that sometimes, the biggest barrier isn't language or geography-it's having the courage to stay.
For everyone who was ever told that love like this only happens in songs.