Indiana University Press
To Bear Any Burden: The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath in the Words of Americans and Southeast Asians
To Bear Any Burden: The Vietnam War and Its Aftermath in the Words of Americans and Southeast Asians
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To Bear Any Burden is necessary to understand the most significant aspect of the Indochina wars: the human one. --Tran Van Dinh, author of Blue Dragon White Tiger: A Tet Story
At least this reader would like to spend hours if not days talking to each of the people within these pages. --Jack Reynolds, Network Correspondent, NBC
. . . remarkable insight into the human aspect of the war. --Library Journal
The 48 American and Asian veterans, refugees, and officials who speak in this book come from widely divergent backgrounds. In their narratives we hear them reliving crucial moments in the preparation, execution, and aftermath of war. It is a riveting, eyewitness account of the war and also reclaims from this tragic continuum larger patterns of courage and dedication.
Author: Al Santoli
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 06/22/1999
Pages: 374
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780253213044
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 12/01/1999 pg. 194
About the Author
Al Santoli is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller Everything We Had, which was nominated for a 1983 American Book Award. He served in Vietnam with the 25th Infantry Division and received three Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star for valor.
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