The Land I Lost: Adventures of a Boy in Vietnam

by Quang Nhuong Huynh

Huynh in Vietnam

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A collection of personal reminiscences of the author's youth in a hamlet on the central highlands of Vietnam.

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Talk about memorable, Huynh Quang Nhuong's stories of his childhood growing up in a rural hamlet of the Vietnam hill country. Animals are a big part of his childhood...huge snakes, crocodiles, tigers, water buffalo, wild pigs, dogs. It is fascinating, exciting, and horrifying. Wonderful writing!
Huynh Quang Nhuong recounts his childhood in Vietnam, which was filled with work, hunting, fishing, and other adventures. From fantastic to frightening, these stories will bring the highlands of Vietnam to life for you.
I am glad I do not live in Vietnam. It is very interesting. I would describe it as a memoir of an upper middle class farming family. For the most part it is a tale about the adventures of the family's animals.
This book was about a boy telling about his village and the people of it. He tells many different stories about many different people all involving animals. Some stories were about alligators, monkeys but most of the time it was about the ox that his family kept. He has great adventures with his ox. His ox is named Tank and he is also very strong so he helps the boy with many adventures. One of the adventures that he helped him with was fishing. He would tie a rope to Tank and tie the rope to a net so Tank would pull out as many fish as possible. He also had many other adventures with Tank. In the end though, Tank dies and the whole village is very sad because he was such a good ox.
I gave this book a four star rating. I gave it this show more rating becuase it was a very good book but in some parts it wasn't very clear. It would not be clear on either what was happening or what things were like. It wouldn't be clear on how their house was or something and it wouldn't really make sense at some points. For the most part though it made sense. And when it did have detail it was very clear and understandable which i also liked about this book. I also liked that ox was a good ox and he didn't go away but that he knew what he was suposed to do. So i gave this book a four star rating because it wcould have been better in some areas but for the most part the book was really good. show less
115 pages, AR Quiz #150530. 6.5BL. 4.0 points. (J.959.7 Huy) Bergenfield owns 3 copies; there are eight copies in BCCLS.
Quinze courts récits, souvenirs d'une enfance vietnamienne dans un hameau de paysans-chasseurs, en lisière de la jungle.

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Vo-dinh, Mai (Illustrator)

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Griesbach, Cheryl (Cover artist)
Martucci, Stanley (Cover artist)

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Canonical title
The Land I Lost: Adventures of a Boy in Vietnam
Alternate titles
The Land I Lost
Original publication date
1982
People/Characters
Huynh Quang Nhuong; Tank
Important places
Vietnam
Dedication
For my mother
First words
My family had land on which we grew rice.

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Kids
DDC/MDS
959.7History & geographyHistory of AsiaSoutheast Asia: Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, VietnamVietnam
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DS559.92 .C46 .H88History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaSoutheast AsiaFrench IndochinaVietnam. Annam
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