The dramatic stories of forty-seven Vietnam veterans, refugees, and missionaries--Americans and Asians from widely divergent backgrounds--narrate this epic of heroism in the midst of tragedy
So far this is one of the best books I've read on the Vietnam war and it's aftermath. It's definite must read for historians and anyone interested in learning about the war from those who were there. It's not told by a one sided perspective either, but from both sides of the conflict.
Nice collection of recollections about the Vietnam War as told to the author by people from both sides of the conflict. The time line would have been better placed in the beginning of the book or interspersed throughout. Both disturbing and intriguing segments but also a lot of bland ones. Good book for those interested in hearing more about the era.
I read it for my US history since 1960 class. It's a collection of first hand accounts of the Vietnam war by people from all aspects of the war. Members of the VC, north/south Vietnamese and Americans.
I read this book for history class. It helped me understand Vietnam better. I enjoyed the accounts from people who were there. It gave me a much better perspective of what people felt during the war.