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Undaunted: A Memoir

Van B. Choat
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Pages
246
Year
2020
Language
English
Publisher
OrphanPetals

About

“Undaunted A Memoir” is a harrowing story of unimaginable loss, horrible abuse, and unspeakable tragedy. For a young, orphaned Vietnamese girl, living in a war torn country, growing up is the hardest journey. She flees an army of demons, ghostly soldiers, false friends, conniving and dangerous relatives, callous bureaucrats, and a complex, endless war that ensnared a whole nation. She struggles to endure a life of impossible circumstances and situations, until help comes and changes her life.

Van B. Choat was born Nguyen Thi Hien in the village of Rach Gia, southwest of Saigon. Orphaned at age four in a bloody Viet Cong massacre in 1964, Van begins a heartbreaking odyssey that takes her from the loving care of her stoic grandmother to foster homes where relatives both nurture and abuse her. Surviving the Tet Offensive, teenager Van later escapes to the U.S. with her adoptive family on the eve of Saigon's fall in 1975. She faces poverty, brutality, and discrimination in an alien land, compounded by the untimely death of her young husband and high-school sweetheart, a U.S. soldier who gives her two sons and a new mission in life.

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  • Women
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Survival
  • Asian & Asian American

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