Tina Yuan's real name is Nguyen Thi Thuong, currently living and working in Singapore. With a passion for traveling and the ability to speak 4 languages fluently, Tina Yuan has traveled alone to more than 100 countries.
Miles of the Fatherland is a deep and sincere gratitude that the author sends to her homeland Vietnam, where she grew up, was attached to and found inspiration for living and writing. Through each page of the book, Vietnam appears with its rustic yet profound beauty: from the peaceful countryside, the rolling mountains covered with clouds, to the bustling life in the city.
Miles of the Fatherland is the crystallization of the silent but lasting love that Tina Yuan has for her country.
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It is not only a journey through geographical space, but also a journey back to memories: about her grandfather with national pride imprinted in every story, about her friends who brought her sweet and close experiences, about her childhood filled with emotional fragments, and also about the very ordinary moments of modern life today.
Meanwhile, Under the Blue Sky of Greece opens a poetic travelogue, where the land of ancient mythology appears not only through the silent relics, the brilliant yellow sunlight or the characteristic blue of the Aegean Sea, but also through each delicate slice of the author's emotions and thoughts.
In Greece, Tina Yuan not only set foot in a strange country, but also stepped into another world , where history, art, cuisine and people blend together in a lively symphony. The experiences here, from simple meals imbued with identity, short but kind encounters, to unfulfilled but sincere and profound love affairs, are all recorded in a feminine, quiet and poignant voice.
"Introducing two works at the same time is a big challenge, but I want to affirm that, no matter where, creative inspiration always comes from love, for people, for beauty and for truth," Tina Yuan shared.
The two works mark an important shift in Tina Yuan's writing style, from personal narratives to a broad view of culture, people, and cross-border emotional touches.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tina-yuan-ra-mat-hai-tac-pham-song-hanh-ve-viet-nam-va-hy-lap-185250606160356083.htm
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