JOLIE PHUONG HOANG
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IN 1985, A MAN BOARDED A BOAT with his wife and three youngest children. He was hoping to follow his six older children in escaping a Vietnam he no longer recognized. His six older children had already fled to freedom, and it was time to join them in what would surely be a better life. A perilous ocean lay between him and a reunion with the rest of his family―between all of them and freedom―but it wasn’t meant to be. Along with his youngest daughter, the man drowned when the ship went down.

​God wanted to take his soul, but he begged God to let him remain between life and death, unable to bear leaving his bereaved family. He wanted his soul to drift among his surviving wife and children to continue to love and to protect them. God granted his wish.
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​This is his story.
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • NEWS & EVENTS
  • COMMENTS FROM READERS
  • BLOGS
  • REVIEWS FOR THREE FUNERALS FOR MY FATHER
  • CREATIONS BY CHRISTIE HOANG THUONG
  • CREATIONS BY CHARLOTTE NHU THUONG
  • JUNE SISTERS
  • MATHEMATICS vs WRITING
  • BOOKSTORE for THREE FUNERALS FOR MY FATHER
  • MY WRITING JOURNEY
  • REVIEWS FOR ANCHORLESS
  • AWARDS
  • TEASER TRAILER of ANCHORLESS
  • BOOKSTORE for ANCHORLESS