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The Emperor of Gladness: Oprah's Book Club - Ocean Vuong

The Emperor of Gladness: Oprah's Book Club

By Ocean Vuong

  • Release Date: 2025-05-13
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 304 Ratings

Description

The instant New York Times bestseller • Oprah’s Book Club Pick • Named a Best Book of 2025 by TIME, The New Yorker, Harper's Bazaar, USA Today, NPR, People, Christian Science Monitor, Scientific American, and Kirkus Reviews • A 2026 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence finalist

“Stunning . . . A heartfelt and powerful examination of those living on the fringes of society, and the unique challenges they face to survive and thrive.” —Oprah Winfrey

Ocean Vuong returns with a bighearted novel about chosen family, unexpected friendship, and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive


The hardest thing in the world is to live only once

One late summer evening in the post-industrial town of East Gladness, Connecticut, nineteen-year-old Hai stands on the edge of a bridge in pelting rain, ready to jump, when he hears someone shout across the river. The voice belongs to Grazina, an elderly widow succumbing to dementia, who convinces him to take another path. Bereft and out of options, he quickly becomes her caretaker. Over the course of the year, the unlikely pair develops a life-altering bond, one built on empathy, spiritual reckoning, and heartbreak, with the power to transform Hai’s relationship to himself, his family, and a community on the brink.

Following the cycles of history, memory, and time, The Emperor of Gladness shows the profound ways in which love, labor, and loneliness form the bedrock of American life. At its heart is a brave epic about what it means to exist on the fringes of society and to reckon with the wounds that haunt our collective soul. Hallmarks of Ocean Vuong’s writing—formal innovation, syntactic dexterity, and the ability to twin grit with grace through tenderness—are on full display in this story of loss, hope, and how far we would go to possess one of life’s most fleeting mercies: a second chance.

Reviews

  • Not good

    1
    By LuckyAsKell!
    Hated it
  • Breathtaking

    5
    By pwilliamsphd
    I just finished this book and am still processing it. It’s amazing. Such great characters and the prose is breathtaking. I loved it so much I immediately bought another book by Vuong and I rarely do that.
  • Achingly beautiful and lyrical

    5
    By psling
    Ocean Vuong’s writing is so beautiful that I wanted to start reading this again as soon as I finished it. Vuong finds beauty in the most unlikely places and shows the humanity and dreams of folks in the margins. It is not really a book “about” people who are struggling. Rather, it portrays people who are struggling in a way that sheds light on human existence in any walk of life. I happened to like his earlier book (On Earth We Are Briefly Gorge) a bit more, but this one is luminous.
  • Idk

    3
    By Kmorales27
    I honestly don’t know about this, but yes, it’s a good book, but I felt like it was all over the place so many stories and many stories that were not related to the main characters. It was kind of weird.
  • Terrible

    1
    By Andrew..27.!:
    This book was an absolute waste of time. Ending was predictable from the beginning. A long slog trough a demented story of unbelievably odd characters and obtuse situations. Do yourself a favor. Stay away from this book.
  • Sadness

    3
    By wynbee
    Another sad and touching story in the ilk of Hillbilly Elegy/Demon Copperhead. Well written and a quick read which begins well but meanders into too many different themes crossing small town America and beyond.
  • Not worth the read

    2
    By Handakina
    Pieces of story with no place to go. I never trust what Oprah is pushing. The end.
  • Boring

    1
    By VSabio
    Skip
  • Oh my god!

    1
    By AGReko
    I knew I should not have trusted an Oprah’s book club recommendation. Simply UNREADABLE. and believe me, I tried!
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