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Worlds Apart is a deeply personal and beautifully written narrative about being plunged into a new culture as a child - and daring to emerge as a unique presence in an adopted
society. Moving from war-torn Vietnam to the United...

  • Name : Worlds Apart: My Personal Life Journey through Transcultural Poverty, Privilege, and Passion
  • Seller : BookzShop
  • Type : Book
  • Date Listed : 2024 / 05 / 13
  • ISBN : 9781954968905
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Worlds Apart: My Personal Life Journey through Transcultural Poverty, Privilege, and Passion
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Worlds Apart is a deeply personal and beautifully written narrative about being plunged into a new culture as a child - and daring to emerge as a unique presence in an adopted
society. Moving from war-torn Vietnam to the United States, the author's uniquely uninhibited voice delivers blunt honesty and new insights regarding the power of human resilience and love. Raw and real, Mai Le's journey will resonate for so many people, offering reflections on family, identity, love and financial struggles. Her story transcends all the things that we think make us different, showing how they can actually help to bring us together.

"I'm very happy that my friend Mai could be so brave, authentic and emotionally naked in her book Worlds Apart. Her story is fascinating, heart-wrenching, astounding - and ultimately inspiring. Born on a muddy river-bank in Vietnam, Mai at times feels emotionally bankrupt and heartbroken - but there are also many uplifting moments of insight, forgiveness, and even euphoria."

John Templeton
Director of Admissions (retired) Princeton University
School of Public and International Affairs

"In this quite startling account, Mai Kim Le reveals her most vulnerable self as she strives to transcend unspoken traumas that still haunt her - and she discovers her true self in the process. Worlds Apart will help us to comprehend what our ever-evolving American society is really all about."

Loan Dao, PhD
Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies
Saint Mary's College of CA

"Worlds Apart is a moving memoir that grapples with racism, immigration, poverty, movement up the economic ladder, friendship, family, and mental health. By exploring challenging issues, Mai Le renders the invisible visible."

Shelly Tenenbaum
Professor of Sociology
Clark University