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"A fast-paced, heart-wrenching story, both fascinating and horrific." -Margriet Ruurs, award-winning author, Emma's Eggs As the Lotus Blooms is the fast-moving sequel to Logan's first novel, Finding Lien. The story follows Lien, traumatized from her ordeal as a victim of child trafficking in a Cambodian brothel, on her journey of recovery. Despite her recurring bouts of PTSD, this courageous young woman signs on with an NGO, to work with a team to prevent trafficking and rescue victims. It is a dangerous mission for all, especially Lien, whose wounds are deep and emotional stability in question.…mehr

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"A fast-paced, heart-wrenching story, both fascinating and horrific." -Margriet Ruurs, award-winning author, Emma's Eggs As the Lotus Blooms is the fast-moving sequel to Logan's first novel, Finding Lien. The story follows Lien, traumatized from her ordeal as a victim of child trafficking in a Cambodian brothel, on her journey of recovery. Despite her recurring bouts of PTSD, this courageous young woman signs on with an NGO, to work with a team to prevent trafficking and rescue victims. It is a dangerous mission for all, especially Lien, whose wounds are deep and emotional stability in question.
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Autorenporträt
R. Bruce Logan has retired from two satisfying careers. He was a U.S. Army officer for twenty-five years and a management consultant for twenty years. He has devoted his retirement years to humanitarian work and philanthropy, largely in Southeast Asia. He proudly serves on the board of directors of GoPhilanthropic Foundation, a small humanitarian NGO with a global reach. In 2012, he and his wife, Elaine, wrote the memoir, Back to Vietnam: Tours of the Heart. He has subsequently written four novels dealing with social problems; Finding Lien, As The Lotus Blooms, The Road From Tenancingo, and this one. When not traveling, Bruce and Elaine live on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia.