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Catfish and Mandala: A Two-Wheeled Voyage Through the Landscape and Memory of Vietnam
A great memoirist can burnish even an ordinary childhood into something bright--see, for instance, Annie Dillard's An American Childhood. So what about a really good writer with access to a dramatic and little-documented story? This is the case with Catfish and Mandala, Vietnamese American Andrew X. Pham's captivating first book, which delves fearlessly into questions of home, family, and identity. The son of Vietnamese parents who suffered terribly during the Vietnam War and brought their family to America when he was 10, Pham, on the cusp of his 30s, defied his parents' conservative hopes for him and his engineering career by becoming a poorly paid freelance writer. After the suicide of his sister, he set off on an even riskier path to travel some of the world on his bicycle. In the grueling, enlightening year that followed, he pedaled through Mexico, the American West Coast, Japan, and finally his far-off first land, Vietnam.

The story, with some of a mandala's repeated symbolic motifs, works on several levels at once. It is an exploration into the meaning of home, a descriptive travelogue, and an intimate look at the Vietnamese immigrant experience. There are beautifully illuminated flashbacks to the experience of fleeing Vietnam and to an earlier, more innocent childhood. While Pham's stern father, a survivor of Vietcong death camps, regrets that Pham has not been a respectful Vietnamese son, he also reveals that he wishes he himself had been more "American" for his kids, that he had "taken [them] camping." Catfish and Mandala is a book of double-edged truths, and it would make a fascinating study even in less able hands. In those of the adventurous, unsentimental Pham, it is an irresistible story. --Maria Dolan.
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Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike (Gus and Grandpa)
The fifth book in the series

Gus is unimpressed when Ryan coolly stops his sleek five-speed bike with the hand brake. But he's totally nonplussed when Daddy buys him a bicycle like Ryan's. Gus will never give up his training wheels. Enter Grandpa, who wisely removes Gus from the neighborhood and curious eyes for practice, digs out Daddy's old bike for the occasion, and patiently holds that bike as Gus rides it around and around. Gus's ultimate triumph belongs to Grandpa as well, and will be shared enthusiastically by reluctant riders and their supportive families. Claudia Mills and Catherine Stock contribute a gem to the bike-riding genre.
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The Two-Wheeled Cowboy : A Man, His Bike, and a Land as Big as the Sky
A bicycling adventure carries Lebo across the Colorado Plateau, over the Continental Divide, and into the heart of controversy over western land use issues. The book highlights places of incredible beauty, unique local personalities, and some of the most controversial issues facing the West:

• The history and plight of Native Americans.
• Mining, logging and grazing on public land.
• The effects of rapid growth on the region..
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U.S. new cycle sales pass 1 million units.: An article from: Powersports Business
This digital document is an article from Powersports Business, published by Ehlert Publishing Group on February 14, 2005. The length of the article is 359 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: U.S. new cycle sales pass 1 million units.
Publication:Powersports Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 14, 2005
Publisher: Ehlert Publishing Group
Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Page: 1(1)

Distributed by Thompson Gale.
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