Where the Wind Leads: A Refugee Family's Miraculous Story of Loss, Rescue, and Redemption
Autor Dr. Vinh Chung Cu Tim Downsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2015
Vinh Chung was born in South Vietnam, just eight months after it fell to the communists in 1975. His family was wealthy, controlling a rice-milling empire worth millions; but within months of the communist takeover, the Chungs lost everything and were reduced to abject poverty. Knowing that their children would have no future under the new government, the Chungs decided to flee the country. In 1979, they joined the legendary “boat people” and sailed into the South China Sea, despite knowing that an estimated two hundred thousand of their countrymen had already perished at the hands of brutal pirates and violent seas.
Where the Wind Leads follows Vinh Chung and his family on their desperate journey from pre-war Vietnam. Vinh shares:
- The family’s perilous journey through pirate attacks on a lawless sea
- Their miraculous rescue and a new home in the unlikely town of Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Vinh’s struggled against poverty, discrimination, and a bewildering language barrier
- His graduation from Harvard Medical School
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780718037499
ISBN-10: 0718037499
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Thomas Nelson
Colecția Thomas Nelson
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
ISBN-10: 0718037499
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Thomas Nelson
Colecția Thomas Nelson
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
Descriere
The remarkable first-hand account of Vinh Chung, a Vietnamese refugee, and his family’s daring escape from communist oppression for the chance of a better life in America. Discover a story of personal sacrifice, redemption, endurance against almost insurmountable odds, and what it truly means to be American.
Vinh Chung was born in South Vietnam, just eight months after it fell to the communists in 1975. His family was wealthy, controlling a rice-milling empire worth millions; but within months of the communist takeover, the Chungs lost everything and were reduced to abject poverty. Knowing that their children would have no future under the new government, the Chungs decided to flee the country. In 1979, they joined the legendary “boat people” and sailed into the South China Sea, despite knowing that an estimated two hundred thousand of their countrymen had already perished at the hands of brutal pirates and violent seas.
Where the Wind Leads follows Vinh Chung and his family on their desperate journey from pre-war Vietnam. Vinh shares:
Vinh Chung was born in South Vietnam, just eight months after it fell to the communists in 1975. His family was wealthy, controlling a rice-milling empire worth millions; but within months of the communist takeover, the Chungs lost everything and were reduced to abject poverty. Knowing that their children would have no future under the new government, the Chungs decided to flee the country. In 1979, they joined the legendary “boat people” and sailed into the South China Sea, despite knowing that an estimated two hundred thousand of their countrymen had already perished at the hands of brutal pirates and violent seas.
Where the Wind Leads follows Vinh Chung and his family on their desperate journey from pre-war Vietnam. Vinh shares:
- The family’s perilous journey through pirate attacks on a lawless sea
- Their miraculous rescue and a new home in the unlikely town of Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Vinh’s struggled against poverty, discrimination, and a bewildering language barrier
- His graduation from Harvard Medical School