Latehomecomer



The book, The Latehomecomer, is a fascinating story about a Hmong family and their struggle to get out of Laos and come to America as refugees. The Hmong people are a very proud people and they do not want to forget their culture. One can clearly see that the Hmong people hold close their identity and do not want to conform to the Vietnamese way. They take pride in their culture, their society, and the way they view how government should run. Hmong people did not agree with the Vietnamese communist government and were willing to join forces and help the United States as much as possible so that they could fight for what they believed in. Even though most of the young men and boys that fought in the war died in battle or were…show more content…
It was very tough for the Hmong’s that were still in Vietnam and Laos after the war. The American armed forces was these people’s only protection and after they just picked up and left for their home shores the Hmong people that were still alive faced severe hardships. They had no food and water and most of their homes were all destroyed. Most of the men and young adult boys were killed in the war and the Vietnamese and Laos soldiers were still pursing the Hmong people because they wanted to terminate the Hmong people. It was also tough for the Hmong people that were left because the American’s had stopped bringing food drops along with medical supplies. I believe family is such an important part in this family’s life because they are all that each other has got. They hold close to their family because they have been through so much and they see death all around them, so they see the importance of their family. They also are taught from a very young age to respect their elders in the family because they have seen much more and know much more about all aspects of life. They are viewed as wise and knowledgeable and the young family members cherish the opportunity to learn from them. In the movie Gran Torino one can get an idea for the respect most of the young people have for their elders. Tao and his sister show a great deal of respect to their mother and
Latehomecomer

Kao Kalia Yang Kao is the author and narrator of The Latehomecomer. She documents her family’s life story, including her grandmother Youa ’s life, and her parents Chue and Bee ’s courtship and marriage. Kao is born read analysis of Kao Kalia Yang.

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The Latehomecomer. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education & Advancement, Vol. 5 (2010) realize along with Yang that accounts of Hmong people fighting alongside U.S. Soldiers during the Vietnam War—and the atrocities that Hmong men, women, and children faced in Laos after the Americans departed—have largely gone untold. Kao Kalia Yang Kao is the author and narrator of The Latehomecomer. She documents her family’s life story, including her grandmother Youa ’s life, and her parents Chue and Bee ’s courtship and marriage. Kao is born read analysis of Kao Kalia Yang. The Latehomecomer is the first Asian American authored and centered book to be added to the roster of the Literature to Life Program and a National Endowment for the Arts Big Read title She is a graduate of Carleton College and Columbia University.