Book Launch "No Stone is Too Soft" - The Human Spirit is Unbreakable

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On the morning of April 18, 2025, at the 1st Floor, Vietnam Women's Museum, Hanoi, the book launch event "No Stone Too Soft" took place in a warm, emotional atmosphere.

ACDC Institute is proud to be present at this special event, with the participation of Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh - Director of ACDC Institute, one of the authors of the book - who has lit up true stories about the journey of overcoming adversity of Vietnamese people with disabilities.

The author shares about the journey to the book and the message about people with disabilities

"No Stone is Too Soft" is a collection of 19 true and touching stories about people who dare to dream, dare to face adversity to rewrite their own destiny, and at the same time spread belief in inner strength - what helps people overcome all limits.

In the talk show, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh shared a profound message that touched the hearts of many people: “When spring comes, the North is filled with peach blossoms, the South is filled with apricot blossoms. But to bloom in the sky and earth, both must go through the cold, harsh winter. People with disabilities are like those peach blossoms – seemingly fragile, but deep down they are full of vitality, ready to bloom in the cold, to welcome their own spring.”

The author took a souvenir photo with the characters in the book "No Stone Too Soft"

That sharing is not only a word of encouragement, but also a declaration about the power of life force, about the journey of "self-defining" one's own value in the face of all challenges.

In line with the message of Vietnam Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025 with the theme "DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ACCESSIBILITY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES", the event is also an opportunity to emphasize the role of technology as a "key" to help people with disabilities access knowledge, employment and community integration - so that no one is left behind on the journey of life.

"No Stone Too Soft" is not just a book, but a call: Let's reconsider the value of resilience, believe in the strength of people - no matter where they are on the journey of life.

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