Children's Book
Published: May 2021
Publisher: Haynes Media
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This book attempts to address some of the important issues for our
children: from Covid-19 pandemic to global warming and climate change,
from discrimination and bullying to welcoming and friendship, or from
schooling to summer camp. All those issues can be resolved in an
open-minded, creative, supportive, trusting, challenging, and fun
environment like a summer camp. As someone who had a positive experience
in camping with the young, I want to use a camp setting to bring the young
together to resolve the important issues of their time. The camp helps
foster a healthy bond of friendship that can give an individual strength
to do incredible things and encouragement to overcome any life challenge.
I hope this story will give the young confidence and encouragement to do
the right things for themselves, people around them, and the world. We
need them to make our world a better place. Happy camping, everyone!
About the Author

Rev. Peter G. Vu has served as a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Grand
Rapids, Michigan for 20 years and also a chaplain at Grand Rapids Home for
Veterans. He was born in Saigon City (currently Ho Chi Minh City), Viet Nam.
He was a young boy when the Viet Nam War ended. He witnessed the war and the
end of it with great horror and deep appreciation for peace. He grew up with
the Communist government system and endured significant hardships for more
than a decade. After high school, he escaped by boat and came to the United
States of America to begin his seminary training. He attended one year of
high school here in the USA (Union High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan) to
learn the language and new culture. He attended Aquinas College in Grand
Rapids, Michigan for two years while staying at Christopher House Seminary.
Then, the Seminary sent him to attend his last two years of college at the
University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated with a double
major: Mathematics and Philosophy. He then attended graduate school at the
University of St. Mary of the Lake and Mundelein Seminary in Chicago,
Illinois for five years. He graduated and was ordained with the Master’s
Degree of Divinity (MDiv) and the Sacred Theology Baccalaureate (STB)
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