Riveting tale inspired by the author's personal experience at the turbulent Thai-Cambodian border
Minfong Ho Book order
Minfong Ho's writing frequently delves into the lives of those living in poverty within Southeast Asian nations. Her narrative style offers profound insights into the human experience, exploring themes of displacement, resilience, and the search for identity amidst hardship. Through her evocative prose, she illuminates often-overlooked perspectives, granting readers a deep understanding of the struggles faced by individuals striving to find their place in the world.




- 2022
- 2018
An Eagle's Feather
Based on a Story by the Philippine Eagle Foundation
Focusing on the critically endangered Great Philippine Eagle, this beautifully illustrated tale by Minfong Ho conveys a message of hope and conservation. The evocative artwork by Frances Alvarez showcases rural Philippine culture and the majestic spirit of the eagle. Proceeds from the book support the Philippine Eagle Foundation's efforts to prevent the bird's extinction. Additionally, readers can engage with the eagle through the Bird QR app, enhancing their experience with multimedia content.
- 2000
Hush! a Thai Lullaby
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The story features a soothing lullaby that requests various animals, including a lizard, monkey, and water buffalo, to remain quiet so a baby can sleep peacefully. Celebrated for its charming illustrations and gentle narrative, this book received a Caldecott Honor in 1997, highlighting its appeal and artistic merit.
- 1997
In the late 1970s twelve-year-old Dara joins a refugee camp in war-torn Cambodia and becomes seperated from her family. Contents: Clay marble / Minfong Ho -- All the people of Khmer were very troubled / Ven Yem -- My life story / Lan Nguyen -- Oppression / Langston Hughes -- Birthday box / Jane Yolen -- Holes / Lillian Morrison -- Childhood and poetry / Pablo Neruda -- All-ball / Mary Pope Osborne -- Dear World, January 17, 1994 / Alma Luz Villanueva.