Mai Ho and her two baby daughters huddled together in a crowded Vietnamese refugee boat. In the dark hull, they could sec equally frightened strangers. The nineteen-year-old mother thought of the husband she had left behind and of her future in a foreign land:
Her two dishevelled little girls lay across her bosom and the taint of their urine blended with the sour odour of her dress. ‘They wou ... (read more)