. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Vo Thi My Linh is a writer in Vietnam and founder of Volunteer House Vietnam. She was known in her country after surviving and writing about an avalanche in Nepal on October 14, 2014. She became even more prominent after a letter to the Minister of Education in which she advocated for increased English educational programs in her developing country. In 2015, Linh published her first novel \"Over the Hill\" (Vietnamese: B\u00EAn kia \u0111\u1ED3i) after being co-author of ten books of short stories for teenagers. This novel received good reviews from critics. She also is the Founder of Volunteer House Vietnam. This is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of connecting generous and talented travelers and children eager to learn English in Vietnam."@en . . . "Master's in International Development, Duke University,\nBachelor of Journalism, Human University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam"@en . "Vo Thi My Linh"@en . . . "1989-04-25"^^ . . . . . . "Huong Van- Huong Tra - Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam"@en . . . "13077"^^ . . . . "Writer, Founder of VHV"@en . "Vo Thi My Linh"@en . "Vo Thi My Linh"@en . "1109326637"^^ . . . "46537346"^^ . . . . . . "1989-04-25"^^ . . . . . "Vo Thi My Linh is a writer in Vietnam and founder of Volunteer House Vietnam. She was known in her country after surviving and writing about an avalanche in Nepal on October 14, 2014. She became even more prominent after a letter to the Minister of Education in which she advocated for increased English educational programs in her developing country. In 2015, Linh published her first novel \"Over the Hill\" (Vietnamese: B\u00EAn kia \u0111\u1ED3i) after being co-author of ten books of short stories for teenagers. This novel received good reviews from critics."@en . . "Vietnamese"@en . . . . .