Sand in Their Eyes

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175 pages 2012

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The final days of American involvement in the Vietnam War were consumed with the urgent effort to evacuate all American personnel. By some measures, the evacuation was considered a success; the Americans escaped further harm and managed to take nearly 140,000 refugees with them. But those left behind soldiers of the South Vietnamese army, government officials, and their entire families were now targets. As a direct result of their work with the American military, Tuân "Chuck" Doan's family becomes one of those targets. Facing imprisonment, starvation, and extreme poverty, Tuân and his family must escape communist Vietnam, or die in the attempt. Their incredible journey crosses three countries and two years in this true story of long-lasting resilience in the search for freedom. - Publisher.

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