- All's Well That Ends Well
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Anh recounts the tragic fate of two of his father’s brothers—Uncles Five and Seven. They had attempted to escape Vietnam by boat, setting out six months earlier than Anh and his family. They were accompanied by brothers Three and Nine. On their journey, they were hijacked by pirates, who sunk their boat. Only two of the brothers—Three and Nine—survived the shipwreck.
While Anh and his family are also hijacked by pirates during their escape, they are lucky enough not to have their boat sunk, and it is for this reason—among many other lucky breaks—that they manage to survive the journey…