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Finding Lien

English · Paperback / Softback

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"A deeply moving book that explores one of the most important, ugliest social issues of our time." -Lydia Dean, author, philanthropist, Founding Director of GoPhilanthropic
Lien, an innocent village girl in Vietnam, is missing. Her father, Ngoc, is desperate and with help from a young Australian volunteer overcomes his years of reluctance and writes a letter to his father, a retired American army officer.
Ngoc's letter shocks Peter Trutch. Torn between his sense of honor toward this unknown son and his contentedly pleasant life in Seattle with his devoted wife Catherine, he hurls himself into his past and back to a country and memories that he had left behind forty years earlier.
Lien is sold to a brothel in Cambodia and, in his frantic search for her, Trutch confronts not only his past but a seedy, corrupt world where bad cops, pimps and the destitute, clash with courageous international prevention workers and a few honest officials.
Along with Trutch, the reader will be outraged at the worldwide plague of sex trafficking.

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R. Bruce Logan has retired from two satisfying careers. He was a U.S. Army officer for twenty-five years and a management consultant for twenty years. He has devoted his retirement years to humanitarian work and philanthropy, largely in Southeast Asia. He proudly serves on the board of directors of GoPhilanthropic Foundation, a small humanitarian NGO with a global reach. In 2012, he and his wife, Elaine, wrote the memoir, Back to Vietnam: Tours of the Heart. He has subsequently written four novels dealing with social problems; Finding Lien, As The Lotus Blooms, The Road From Tenancingo, and this one. When not traveling, Bruce and Elaine live on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia.

Product details

Authors R Bruce Logan, R. Bruce Logan
Publisher Black Rose Writing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.2016
 
EAN 9781612966908
ISBN 978-1-61296-690-8
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 14 mm
Weight 387 g
Series Trafficking
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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