Year of the Hare by Teresa Mei Chuc
Author bio: Teresa Mei Chuc immigrated to the U.S. under political asylum with her mother and brother shortly after the Vietnam War. Chuc teaches literature and writing at a public school. She earned her Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Writing (poetry) from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. Her poetry has appeared in journals including the National Poetry Review, Rattle, Verse Daily, and EarthSpeak Magazine. Her first full-length collection of poetry is Red Thread.
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"Joyful to heart-wrenching. Short non-fiction stories about moving to Los Angeles from Vietnam, and a dream-like childhood that's turned into a nightmare when the author's father returns to the family after spending years in a "re-education" camp. It's a well-written rollercoaster of beauty and terror." - Jason Koivu, 2003
Order Year of the Hare on Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble
"Joyful to heart-wrenching. Short non-fiction stories about moving to Los Angeles from Vietnam, and a dream-like childhood that's turned into a nightmare when the author's father returns to the family after spending years in a "re-education" camp. It's a well-written rollercoaster of beauty and terror." - Jason Koivu, 2003