| Year without home Author: Bidania, V. T. | ||
| Price: $23.28 | ||
Summary:
After U.S. troops pull out of Vietnam, eleven-year-old Gao Sheng and her family are forced to flee their home in Laos and make a new home in a refugee camp in Thailand.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (11/15/25)
Full Text Reviews:
Other - 10/06/2025 This edifying novel by Bidania, narrated in evocative verse by 11-year-old Gao Cheng, traces the year during which she and her extended family of 20 lived as refugees following the end of the Vietnam War. As the war concludes, Hmong residents who stood against communism alongside the American military-like Gao Cheng’s elite soldier father-must flee Laos with their families. Bereft at the loss of their hilltop house, where "perfect" peach trees grow, the family contends with myriad obstacles before they finally arrive in Thailand; there, they live in two consecutive refugee camps. Gao Cheng, always an exemplary daughter, cares for her family’s younger children and helps prepare meals while stifling her resentment of the traditional respect and leniency accorded to her younger brother. Portrayals of a loving family balance Gao Cheng’s growing perspective on expected female roles in Hmong culture as she internalizes her struggles and finds ways to advocate for herself. The protagonist’s perceptive voice, at once gentle and firm, makes for a powerful story of personal growth as well as an affecting historical narrative. A contextualizing author’s note concludes. Ages 10-up. (Jan.) - Copyright 2025



