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The Children of Vietnam (World's Children) [Library Binding]

Marybeth Lorbiecki (Author), Paul P. Rome (Photographer)


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Book Description

8 and upWorld's Children
Introduces the history, geography, and culture of Vietnam through the daily lives of children who live there.


Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Grade 4-7?Like other entries in the series, this photo-essay describes the diversity of the country's population and focuses on the lives of its children. Starting in the north with the mountain-dwelling Lac Viet people, Lorbiecki winds her way south, introducing readers to Black Thai, Hmong, and Cham cultures. Along this journey, readers encounter children living in villages, on farms, in coastal villages, around wetlands, and in urban apartments. The numerous full-color photographs enhance a text that is rich with historical and cultural details. Because this book covers such a broad spectrum, it is of necessity an introduction to the country and doesn't contain sufficient information for in-depth reports. Patricia Norland's Vietnam (Gareth Stevens, 1991; o.p.) provides a better perspective on one region of Vietnam, as it follows the life of one child and her family. However, for those libraries looking for a broad overview, this title will make a welcome addition.?Shirley N. Quan, Orange County Public Library, Stanton, CA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Library Binding: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Carolrhoda Books (October 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157505034X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575050348
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,449,786 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I grew up in a medium-sized town in the Midwest (Minnesota), and I'd never met an author before. But by junior high, I started trying to write books like the ones I liked to read: historical novels. My writing wasn't great, and I got discouraged.

I rambled through different jobs to help put myself through college, changing majors all the time. I had no idea what I could do with my life! I finally finished as an English major and then became a youth-worker volunteer. More odd jobs. Eventually I went back to school for a master's degree in English and writing, thinking I could teach in a commuity college some day. But in the meantime, I recieved an International Rotarian scholarship and spent a year studying philosophy in England.

Upon my return, I started flipping through the Yellow Pages, doing cold calls trying to find a job in communication. (I figured I could talk and write at least.) And I did talk a woman into giving me a chance at a small marketing communication firm. I wrote there for a few years and met my future husband, who was an art director.

By and by, I got antsy and quit, and managed to get a job with Carolrhoda Books as a children's book editor -- and discovered that I loved kids books and wanted to write them. So I did, starting with the three Earthwise Books as a co-author with Linda Lowery. (My husband, David Mataya, was hired by Carolrhoda to do the illustrations.) I also researched and wrote a biography of the conservationist Aldo Leopold.

In time, I took the leftover historical research and wrote an adult/young adult biography of Leopold called "Aldo Leopold: A Fierce Green Fire," which won awards and helped me find an agent.

When our first child (Nadja)was born in 1993, I decided to work at home as a freelance editor and author. That's been my life -- David and the kids (Nadja, Mirjana, and Dmitri), writing, editing, and teaching others about writing.

I write about what I am passionate about, upset about, curious about, or what amuses me (as well as what other people hire me to investigate and communicate). That's why my books don't fit into one topic or niche. As I get ideas of any kind, I start working on them, and if I stay interested, they might someday become a book. I never know.

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