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Red Thread: Poems

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This collection of poems is largely autobiographical, telling the turning points in a life that began in war-torn Vietnam. Somehow, unlike many, Teresa and her family survived, although her parents were separated for a long time. She and her mother escaped Vietnam in a ship crowded with hungry, sick, and frightened immigrants, and in time they settled in California, bringing with them their nightmares, their memories, their history and culture. Family is a recurring and insistent theme in this book. Teresa devotes her art to her grandmother, her mother, her brother, her sons. Especially important is the relationship of mother and daughter.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 15, 2012

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September 28, 2012
A gorgeous, love-filled, haunting book. It is lush poetry about motherhood, family and the legacy of the Vietnam war. “Hugging my Grandma” & “Cockroaches” are worth the cost of the book on their own.
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Beautiful and incredible poetry that really showcases the author’s experiences and that speaks more broadly to being a writer and person amidst violence.
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June 12, 2013
Each poem: a feather that weighs more than an elephant.
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