
By Motorcycle Through Vietnam
Reflections on a Gracious People
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Narrated by:
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Lawrence Bransby
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By:
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Lawrence Bransby
About this listen
In his ninth motorcycle journey, award-winning author Lawrence Bransby has chosen to travel through Vietnam. With the ever-present spectre of the war looking over his shoulder, Bransby travels throughout this fiercely independent country, meeting local people, riding sections of the Ho Chi Minh Trail close to the border with Cambodia, and spending time in a Vietnamese hospital after an accident–somehow inevitable after negotiating what are accepted as the second most dangerous roads in the world.
This book will transport you into the very heart of Vietnam.
©2017 Lawrence Bransby (P)2023 Lawrence Bransby
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