12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

The stories we're told about the Vietnam War tend to focus on the soldiers who fought it. But what about the ordinary people who lived through it? How did the war and its aftermath affect the course their lives would take? What risks would they have to take to build a new life?

12 Elephants and a Dragon isn't just another book on Vietnam War history. It's the story of one family's life after the war had ended. Vi Tu Banh, then still a child, and his family left their home country in a dangerously overcrowded and dilapidated boat, had to fend for themselves on Air Raya in Indonesia, and then made the journey from the Galang refugee camp to a new life in a house on a hilltop among the snowy fields outside Uxbridge, Ontario. They learned, one day at a time, how to build a new life in Canada.

Their story is one of struggle and strength, highlighting the profound effect that the kindness of others can have on a person's life. It speaks of gratitude and illustrates how each of us have the power to contribute to changing the world for the better.

This exceptional memoir reminds us that there are many nuances to the issue of emigration and immigration. After escaping Vietnam, Vi Tu's refugee family relied on charity and being sponsored by complete strangers to come to the safety of Canada. They then worked hard not only to survive, but on building a new life, and to help contribute and give back to the country that welcomed them:

Once they were Vietnamese boat people, but they became the new Canadians who have been helping to build the country that adopted them.

Today, Dr. Vi Tu Banh is an optometrist, providing comprehensive eye care to the residents of Uxbridge, Ontario and the surrounding areas, with a special interest in providing vision therapy to patients with concussion-like symptoms and visual-related learning problems. His work is a powerful piece of healing from trauma.

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12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

The stories we're told about the Vietnam War tend to focus on the soldiers who fought it. But what about the ordinary people who lived through it? How did the war and its aftermath affect the course their lives would take? What risks would they have to take to build a new life?

12 Elephants and a Dragon isn't just another book on Vietnam War history. It's the story of one family's life after the war had ended. Vi Tu Banh, then still a child, and his family left their home country in a dangerously overcrowded and dilapidated boat, had to fend for themselves on Air Raya in Indonesia, and then made the journey from the Galang refugee camp to a new life in a house on a hilltop among the snowy fields outside Uxbridge, Ontario. They learned, one day at a time, how to build a new life in Canada.

Their story is one of struggle and strength, highlighting the profound effect that the kindness of others can have on a person's life. It speaks of gratitude and illustrates how each of us have the power to contribute to changing the world for the better.

This exceptional memoir reminds us that there are many nuances to the issue of emigration and immigration. After escaping Vietnam, Vi Tu's refugee family relied on charity and being sponsored by complete strangers to come to the safety of Canada. They then worked hard not only to survive, but on building a new life, and to help contribute and give back to the country that welcomed them:

Once they were Vietnamese boat people, but they became the new Canadians who have been helping to build the country that adopted them.

Today, Dr. Vi Tu Banh is an optometrist, providing comprehensive eye care to the residents of Uxbridge, Ontario and the surrounding areas, with a special interest in providing vision therapy to patients with concussion-like symptoms and visual-related learning problems. His work is a powerful piece of healing from trauma.

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12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

12 Elephants and a Dragon: A Memoir of Survival and the Kindness of Strangers

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The stories we're told about the Vietnam War tend to focus on the soldiers who fought it. But what about the ordinary people who lived through it? How did the war and its aftermath affect the course their lives would take? What risks would they have to take to build a new life?

12 Elephants and a Dragon isn't just another book on Vietnam War history. It's the story of one family's life after the war had ended. Vi Tu Banh, then still a child, and his family left their home country in a dangerously overcrowded and dilapidated boat, had to fend for themselves on Air Raya in Indonesia, and then made the journey from the Galang refugee camp to a new life in a house on a hilltop among the snowy fields outside Uxbridge, Ontario. They learned, one day at a time, how to build a new life in Canada.

Their story is one of struggle and strength, highlighting the profound effect that the kindness of others can have on a person's life. It speaks of gratitude and illustrates how each of us have the power to contribute to changing the world for the better.

This exceptional memoir reminds us that there are many nuances to the issue of emigration and immigration. After escaping Vietnam, Vi Tu's refugee family relied on charity and being sponsored by complete strangers to come to the safety of Canada. They then worked hard not only to survive, but on building a new life, and to help contribute and give back to the country that welcomed them:

Once they were Vietnamese boat people, but they became the new Canadians who have been helping to build the country that adopted them.

Today, Dr. Vi Tu Banh is an optometrist, providing comprehensive eye care to the residents of Uxbridge, Ontario and the surrounding areas, with a special interest in providing vision therapy to patients with concussion-like symptoms and visual-related learning problems. His work is a powerful piece of healing from trauma.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781990688263
Publisher: Ingenium Books
Publication date: 10/25/2024
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Dr. Vi Tu Banh is a living, breathing part of the diversity of Canada. He graciously serves patients in his Uxbridge, Ontario, optometry clinic, where he has become renowned for healing balance issues, stabilizing the effects of concussions, and addressing learning challenges by using state-of-the-art technology and current vision therapy techniques. Visit uxbridgeoptometry.com to learn more. He lives nearby with his soulmate, Mamie. Invested in exploring higher consciousness, he is a philanthropist who enjoys an active physical life. 12 Elephants and a Dragon is his first book.

Marie has long believed we are all infinite story. She writes to change the world. Her imagination changes ideas into art, and her ability to understand the voices of others allows her to bring their stories to life. Marie brings a unique aspect to the projects she master-crafts. In the beginning, Marie wrote over 200 lifebooks for Children's Services in Alberta, Canada. These truthful narratives in story form helped children in the system come to terms with why they were removed from their biological parents. Over the last thirty years, Marie has collaborated on more than fifty published books, some of which are award-winning. For her solo work, she has received awards for poetry and short stories. Her debut novel, Listen for Water, published in 2022 by Ingenium Books, received the 2022 Titan Literary Gold Award. She mentors and writes from her heart, which is flexibly and lovingly attached to Mexico, Canada, and the UK.
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