Thuhang Tran
Thuhang Tran was born in Saigon and developed polio as a toddler. When Thuhang immigrated to America, she had surgery and intense physical therapy that enabled her to stand upright after seventeen years. She went on to start her new life by learning English, graduating from college, and working at several Fortune 500 companies in information technology. She has focused her energy on helping orphaned and disabled children in Vietnam, and her future goals include creating a nonprofit organization to further help their cause.
Books by Thuhang Tran
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Thuhang Tran's life has never been easy or ordinary. In her inspiring memoir, the accounts of Thuhang and her father, Chinh, weave a heartfelt story of familial love, separation, and reunion in the fifteen years following the fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War. Thuhang's strength through all this and battling polio is truly inspiring.
In this incredible true story of familial love and triumph through adversity, Thuhang Tran and Sharon Orlopp document decades in the lives of Thuhang and her father, Chinh Tran. Thuhang was born in 1970 in Saigon, near the end of the Vietnam War. She contracted polio as a baby, and though her family sacrificed much to seek treatment, their efforts were halted by the fall of Saigon. Chinh was an air traffic controller in the South Vietnam Air Force at the time, and was lost in the evacuations from Saigon, separated from Thuhang and the rest of his family and presumed dead. This powerful memoir follows Thuhang and her father Chinh through their respective struggles, from Thuhang's battle with polio and the impact of her father's absence, to Chinh's immigration to the United States and his desperate 15-year mission to be reunited with his family. Thuhang has remained hopeful and resilient through all the seemingly impossible hurdles she's faced, and lives today to tell her story and inspire those around her to find strength through perseverance.