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1. Writing what he knows (Friday, November 13, 2009 1:00:21 AM - By Chau Nguyen)
John Shors roamed the streets of Việt Nam and his trip resulted in his third novel. Now, he wants to make the public aware of just what he learned and ask for help for the nation’s street children.
2. Driven by the truth, war reporter returns (Thursday, May 07, 2009 3:54:08 PM - From Wire Report)
Veteran war reporter Peter Arnett, who made a name for himself by spending 13 tumultuous years covering the conflict in Việt Nam, is still drawn to the country’s past and present.
3. Fifth grader reads more than 22,000 pages to help other children (Thursday, January 22, 2009 6:59:06 PM - Special to Nguoi Viet 2)
Jennifer Nguyễn didn’t just read for the joy of reading. Instead, she found inspiration in helping others. Motivated by the thought that her reading could earn books and other goodies for patients at Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Jennifer stayed up night after night to read 22,465 pages.
4. Give a book (and give words and images that last) (Friday, December 12, 2008 3:09:59 PM - By Nguoi Viet 2 staff)
In this economy, what’s simpler to give than a gift of words? A gift that a child can read again and again, can treasure and can pass on to future generations.
5. The author speaks (Friday, August 29, 2008 9:40:09 AM - By Nguyen Khoa Thai-Anh)
After the successful debut of his collection of stories, ‘The Boat,’ a lot of interested readers want to hear what Nam Lê has to say. Editor’s note: Earlier this year, we introduced you to Nam Lê, author of “The Boat.” His work, a collection of short stories, has earned raves from coast to coast, and he provided us with a larger look into his life since the success of his book.
6. Southern California welcomes Nam Lê (Thursday, July 03, 2008 1:26:34 AM - Story and photos by Ky-phong Tran)
LOS ANGELES — At the end of a whirlwind reading tour that had him crisscrossing the nation and seemingly reviewed in every newspaper, Nam Lê, debut author of "The Boat," arrived here to yet another crowd.
7. Finding her past (Friday, June 06, 2008 2:16:00 AM - By Deepa Bharath)
As a little girl, Mary Mustard Reed was sent by her mother from Vietnam to America. As a woman, she’s written about making her way home.
8. Around the world in 288 pages (Wednesday, May 07, 2008 10:54:24 PM - By Ky-Phong Tran)
Writer Nam Lê’s debut work tells stories of people everywhere.

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