Fish Over Diamond
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About the Book
In this raw and honest tale, Nam Bui enlightens the world about the pain
and obstacles he and many others had to face in order to leave his beloved
country. In the wake of a senseless and horrendous war, the Communist
government of Vietnam controlled the country with hunger and fear. The
downtrodden people wanted something better, something more for their lives.
In his desperation for a better life and freedom, he and other brave people left
their fate at the mercy of the vast and mercurial Pacific Ocean. With no specific
destination in mind, these people would have rather risked their lives then live
a life under tyranny.
This true story mainly takes place on a tiny fishing boat cramped with forty-four
people. These people decided to embark on this dangerous journey despite
everyone not knowing each other, having a specific plan or supplies because
they all had one goal in mind: freedom. Having little water and no food for
days brings their mortality to light every second they stay on this boat floating
aimlessly along at sea. When lost at sea and starving, survival becomes priority
number one and everything else seems to lack meaning. With death biting at
his heels, friends become foes, and an otherwise insignificant fish becomes
more valuable than a diamond.
About the Author
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