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Author | : Robyn Ramsay |
Publisher | : BalboaPress |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2011-12-22 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 145250346X |
When author Robyn Ramsay, a middle-class western woman, interacted with a family living on a dirt ledge in India, her life changed. The meager assistance she was able to provide them led to a deep yearning to contribute something more significant to individuals in developing countries. Her story is a wake-up call: Travelling can become an act of giving and sharing in a community, rather than simply stopping by to snap a few photographs before moving on. In 2009, Robyn and her partner, Gary, travelled to Vietnam, where they caught a glimpse of a disabled street boy as they were boarding a bus. Against all odds, they found him again. They learned that his name was Duong and that he had lost his legs in a childhood accident. They committed to fundraising for Doung, so that he could have a place to live, an education, and a future. But later that year, she received the devastating the news of his death. Over the course of that intimate journey with grief, she decided to honor the life of the new friend she had just lost. She seeks to inform and inspire other like-minded travellers, those who seek psychological and spiritual wisdom and who desire to make deeper, more heartfelt connections along the way. Finding Duong, Finding Myself provides an intimate, honest, and effective journey though one womans desire to make a change in a way that is individual, unique, and self-empowering.
Author | : Tram Doan |
Publisher | : TRAM DOAN |
Total Pages | : 948 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
CHAMPION PART 45 Chapter 1787: Immortal and Unparalleled Bodies! I have to say, Duong Diep was almost beaten to death by Luc Dinh Than Hoa. From the beginning, Luc Dinh Divine Fire had no strength to hold back. The temperature of that flame almost burned Duong Diep directly into nothingness. Fortunately, he urged the blood armor at a critical moment. If it weren't for the blood armor, he really wanted to be more evil and less good. Even if it was blood armor, it could barely resist the Luc Dinh Divine Fire! In the practice room, Duong Diep convulsed and fell to the ground. At this moment, his whole body was burned. He opened his eyes wide and glanced at Luc Dinh Than Hoa, "big brother, you can't play like that." Luc Dinh Than Hoa said a little embarrassedly: "I misunderstood. That, can you still do it?
Author | : TRAM DOAN |
Publisher | : TRAM DOAN |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
This is the eighth day since Lam Van chased that beam of light. Lam Van discovered that no matter how fast he ran, he could not chase it. But that beam of light could not escape Lam Van's pursuit. But if this continues, Lam Van believes that sooner or later he will be able to chase it away. But Lam Van discovered a problem. The energy in his body was constantly withering away. But that beam of light showed no intention of stopping. If this continues, sooner or later the beam of light will escape its pursuit and disappear in the vast universe.
Author | : J. D. Riley |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 843 |
Release | : 2020-07-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1480891215 |
It is 1979 in Macon, Georgia, when Jake Goodson embarks on a quest to rescue his children from the clutches of a religious cult that has already charmed his ex-wife, Madeline, into its snares. But when the Vietnam War veteran begins receiving unwarranted attacks on his character and threats to stop his quest from Madeline’s attorneys, Jake must act fast or lose his children forever. Unfortunately after he decides to take matters into his own hands, he must deal with the consequences. Now as he faces several criminal charges, Jake begins seeing a psychologist. During their intense sessions that resurrect the past trauma of the war as well as his memories of his one true love, Jake relives his time while stationed in Southeast Asia. As Jake is drawn back into his recollections of the beauty of his romance and the searing pain of its end, he notices an awakening within beyond his obsessive visions of the end of the world. But as he valiantly battles his internal demons, Jake soon realizes he has a formidable enemy with an uncanny ability to foresee his intentions and outmaneuver him at every turn. Volume One of A Jeweler’s Eye View begins a fierce battle between two adversaries that will ultimately bring the forces of good versus evil to collide with heroic implications.
Author | : Hy Van Luong |
Publisher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 1992-04-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780824813994 |
"One of the most significant efforts to result thus far from the improvement in scholarly access [to North Vietnam].... Combining life history interviewing with archival research in Vietnam, Canada, and France, the book focuses on the village sociocultural system's encounter with Western colonialism, capitalism, and socialist revolution." --Journal of Asian Studies
Author | : Tram Doan |
Publisher | : TRAM DOAN |
Total Pages | : 1056 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
Chapter 309: A room? Tram Mac Nung originally didn't want to be harsh with him, but after hearing his words, her delicate eyebrows furrowed tightly, her face cold and said: "Do you have the right to say these words? I respect my father a little, this time." Please forgive me. If you don't know the difference, don't come here again." "Ah, the tone is not small, isn't it? Even though I don't have shares in the Tram family, I'm still a member of the Tram family? Is this something you can get rid of? I'm here to sacrifice to my ancestors, you're trying to stop me." me?" Tram Nhi Lap was prevented from getting off the stage by Tram Mac Nung. He said with a gloomy face. "Throw out". Tram Mac Nung looked at Diep Thu and said. "I really like doing this." Diep Thu walked towards Tram Nhi Lap with a smiling face.
Author | : TRAM DOAN |
Publisher | : TRAM DOAN |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
TRIP MYSTERIOUS PART 12 Tham Lang dragged everyone to his house. Tham Lang dragged everyone to his house, saying he wanted to ask Tham Thien Huy to explain to Tan Lan about him coming home late. We also had to cooperate, to avoid him being complained. We respected his efforts tonight so no one said anything more.. At first glance, Tham Thien Huy looks gentle and calm, often smiling calmly, his gestures and words are extremely polite, easily giving people the impression that he is a mature person, and moreover, has a "girl". teaching" like Luu Ha was next to sing backup, just blabbering a few sentences and Tan Lan believed beyond any doubt........... After taking Tham Lang home, Vu Duong was also tired, sat on the window sill and closed his eyes to rest. Even Luu Ha who wanted to help him treat his wound was firmly refused, so he had to leave angrily..........
Author | : Paul Theroux |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 669 |
Release | : 2009-08-06 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0547348584 |
The acclaimed author of The Great Railway Bazaar retraces his legendary journey through Europe and Asia in this “funny, informative and lyrical” travelogue (The Guardian, UK). Paul Theroux virtually invented the modern travel narrative by recounting his 25,000-mile journey by train through eastern Europe, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, and Siberia. Three decades later, the world he recorded in The Great Railway Bazaar has undergone phenomenal change. The Soviet Union has collapsed and China has risen; India booms while Burma smothers under dictatorship; Vietnam flourishes in the aftermath of the havoc America was unleashing on it the last time Theroux passed through. Now Theroux returns to capture the texture, sights, smells, and sounds of this new landscape. Theroux’s odyssey takes him from eastern Europe, still hung-over from communism. He experiences a tense but thriving Turkey, and a Georgia limping back toward feudalism while its neighbor Azerbaijan revels in oil-fueled capitalism. Through it all, Theroux travels as the locals do—by train, bus, taxi, and foot; he encounters fellow writers, including Orhan Pamuk, Haruki Murakami, and Arthur C. Clarke; and, as always, his omnivorous curiosity and unerring eye for detail capture it all.
Author | : Scotty Rae Hettinger |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1434928322 |
At 5:41 P.M. on May 22, 2011, an EF5 tornado hit Joplin, Missouri. It was a huge twister that destroyed miles of properties down its path, leaving houses, businesses, crops, and everything it hit devastated, in rubble. Then as if it had been forever, the forty-five-second catastrophe left 161 deaths, injuries and disbelief, and stories of survival . . . stories of faith. Scott Hettinger¿s interviews with many survivors provides a real picture of what that afternoon was like, in multiple points of view. Some were in their homes doing chores, some attending graduation, some shopping, while others stayed with their families for barbecue and such. But there were dark clouds over Joplin, strong winds, purple lightning . . . and everything was okay. Then the tornado sirens went off. 5/22: Stories of Survival, Stories of Faith provides powerful examples of how powerful God's hands are in times of need.
Author | : Mai Elliott |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2017-08-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0190870516 |
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Duong Van Mai Elliott's The Sacred Willow illuminates recent Vietnamese history by weaving together the stories of the lives of four generations of her family. Beginning with her great-grandfather, who rose from rural poverty to become an influential landowner, and continuing to the present, Mai Elliott traces her family's journey through an era of tumultuous change. She tells us of childhood hours in her grandmother's silk shop, and of hiding while French troops torched her village, watching while blossoms torn by fire from the trees flutter "like hundreds of butterflies" overhead. She makes clear the agonizing choices that split Vietnamese families: her eldest sister left her staunchly anti-communist home to join the Viet Minh, and spent months sleeping in jungle camps with her infant son, fearing air raids by day and tigers by night. And she follows several family members through the last, desperate hours of the fall of Saigon-including one nephew who tried to escape by grabbing the skid of a departing American helicopter. Based on family papers, dozens of interviews, and a wealth of other research, this is not only a memorable family saga but a record of how the Vietnamese themselves have experienced their times.