Jos Le[n-Carri[n
Peter Le is a Vietnamese Catholic who is executive director and founder--with his wife, Dr. ThuHuong Trinh--of St. Joseph Primary Care, a nonprofit medical clinic that provides health care services in line with Church teaching. Born during the Vietnam War, Le came to the United States as a thirteen-year-old polio survivor among the "boat people" of the 1980s. Diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2018, Le has dedicated his life to sharing his story with those overwhelmed by suffering and hardship....See more
Peter Le is a Vietnamese Catholic who is executive director and founder--with his wife, Dr. ThuHuong Trinh--of St. Joseph Primary Care, a nonprofit medical clinic that provides health care services in line with Church teaching. Born during the Vietnam War, Le came to the United States as a thirteen-year-old polio survivor among the "boat people" of the 1980s. Diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2018, Le has dedicated his life to sharing his story with those overwhelmed by suffering and hardship. Le earned a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Houston in 1995. He previously worked as a software developer and IT analyst for Duke Cancer Institute and as a medical education specialist for Harvard Medical School. Le lives with his family in Raleigh, North Carolina. See less
Jos Le[n-Carri[n's Featured Books
Jos Le[n-Carri[n book reviews
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier... Albania.
'Tinker, Tailor...' is an enduring Cold War thriller given fresh life by the 2011 film and Gary Oldman's performance as George Smiley: brilliant spy and totally inadequate man. (Oldman has hinted ... Read More
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The Honourable Schoolboy
Excellent story, lovely turn of phrase
by Jvision, Dec 29, 2011
Despite HK now being in CHinese hands this story plays out well.
Smiley "does it again" and yet all the action is by others.
Love the jargon and the inside feel. Read More
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The Tombs of Atuan
A Hidden Gem
This is the second book of the EarthSea Trilogy by Ursula. This series can be read in any order but there are little quirks that you may appreciate more if you read the books in order.
In this ... Read More