The record of a teenager's journey from China to America during the 1930's and 40's and the history he recorded along the way. Leaving a new bride in China in 1935, he was sent to America to find safety, work and money. Instead of attaining a fortune, he became involved with the American Volunteer Group (the A.V.G. Or the Flying Tigers), its service and its people. He became a part of a unique group in the AVG, along with ten other American Chinese; the Chinese American Volunteer Group - the CAVG. His AVG experience proved more valuable than any wealth he could obtain.
His involvement with the AVG provided training, danger, excitement and a way to return to his bride. As the War progressed, his wife joined him on the battlefield in China and together they endured and raised a family by the War's end. Their adventure is presented through photographs, documents and personal narratives. Their journey accomplished the objective of finding a better life for themselves and their family and more. As their story was being compiled to be published, it became very clear that a greater objective for them was achieved; that of recording the tremendous grace of God that saw them safely through a very uncertain time in the world's history. Their story recounts the ever present and sustaining grace given to them by the Lord Jesus Christ.