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The Eight Miracles

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It was December 1950. At a negative fifteen degrees Fahrenheit, a bitter winter in Korea bites 14,000 desperate refugees in Hungnam port, North Korea, as they boarded the Meredith Victory, an American freighter. A ship that was only designed to carry twelve passengers made space by dumping its cargo, and thousands of freedom-seeking Koreans packed on like sardines. For four days and four nights, there was no food or water and no access to bathrooms. Despite the harsh conditions, a miracle took place. God watched over the ship and listened to the prayers of its people. The Meredith Victory and its passengers completed a long voyage without storm and dangerous tides. The ship arrived in a South Korean port on Christmas day and three children were successfully delivered on board. At any moment, the ship could have suffered strong winds, unfavorable waters, or been at the mercy of an enemy attack. My wife, Helen, was an eleven-year-old on board the Meredith Victory. She later became a nurse and married me in the summer of 1971.

Author Biography:

Born in 1937, John Chung came to New York in 1973 as a thirty-seven-year-old Korean with only a hundred dollars to his name, pursuing his dream of "making it" in America. John worked in the dry cleaning industry for twenty-five years until retiring in 1997. He has published and distributed hundreds of instruction manuals to dry cleaners and laundromat owners, enabling them to improve their management and save money on equipment assembly and repair. He is a columnist for Dry Cleaners Times and Korea Daily New York. John is also the author of four other books. This is the true story of how John came to America and accomplished his dreams. This book is a collection of vivid stories of the miracles he has witnessed, the difficulties he has overcome, and the successes he has achieved. John Chung wrote this book to tell his grandchildren, Clair and Leah, of the wonderful world we live in and how to live in it.
Release date Australia
May 8th, 2017
Author
Pages
140
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9781625504883
Product ID
26831168

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