The book, titled “Invisible Children: The Third Generation of Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam,” is filled with pictures and descriptions of the children, as well as what life is like at Hoa Binh village in Ho Chi Minh city where they are being looked after.
“I really wanted to show the children's humanity. I didn't want race or disability to be the first thing that comes to mind when you see their pictures in my book. I want you to see children, human beings," Tycer says.
The 170-page book, published in English by powerful CreateSpace, will not only raise awareness on the devastating consequences of the abuse of chemicals on human life but will also raise funds for relief efforts.
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