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I learned so much about so many creatures I have never encountered. Sadly, that will not be possible (even though he has several unpublished pieces), as I found that he died in 2001.
It was not at all offensive, actually quite interesting. For those parents who don't review books before their children read them, you may want to know that opium is mentioned in the book.
I couldn't put this book down, and now that my 9 year old is reading it he can't either. I would like to know more about his adult life and army service with the South Vietnamese.
But I wanted mention this in case your children start asking questions about opium. It is an autobiographical story written from Quang Nhuong Huynh's childhood in the jungle of Vietnam.What struck me the most about this book was the author's deep connection to all generations of his family (mother, father, sister, grandmother, cousin) and his extensive knowledge of the natural world in which he lived.
I kept wishing the book had been longer.Quang Nhuong Huynh lead such an intersting life.
The stories are truly amazing and great for adults as well. I have bought at least 10 copies of this book thru the years. I give one to all my friends with children 8+ years.
It is graphic and true to life.read to young ones with caution. We were glued to this book and ended up reading it a lot quicker than expected. We loved this book. My kids begged me NOT to finish our read-aloud time.
It is very well written and the stories are captivating. This book was terribly sad, and at times it is a bit too real for one to handle. I reccomend everyone read it for a rare insight on Vietnam before the war. I am the daughter of a Vietnam veteran and my entire life I have grown up hearing stories of how dreadful it was to be there and how scary it was to be in a foreign land. Quang Huynh gave me a new perspective on this foreign land and made me see it as a very unique place with his relationships with his animals, family, and insight into his culture.
The reason I choose this book was because love the outdoors. He is bred between a lowland female because it would be patient and A moutainous bull so it would have the fierce fighting able. Tank isn't your regular water bufflo.
Huynh Quang Nhuong lives in a small hamlet (village)in the central high lands of vietnam. Many of the crocodiles are man eaters like mister short. This Adventure story is full of dangerous fun and sorrow.
In the begin of the story you meet Tank the Water bufflo. when I six years old I live in a village in Alaska and I hunted and fished all the time. The hamlet he lives in has a jungle on one side in which they must watch for jungle cats, lone hogs and the most dangerous the horse snake.
And on the other is a river which Crocodiles live in.
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