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Martin Faber the Story of a Criminal

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A Hanoi school girl gives flowers to Uncle Ho. An 18 year old Mekong Delta farm boy joins the Viet Minh. A Member of Parliament of the South Vietnamese government protests against his own American-backed regime and then negotiates the surrender of his country, yet he knows nothing about the Viet Cong. A South Vietnamese army officer survives the war, re-education camp, and prison to build Vietnamas largest English language business newspaper. And an entrepreneur who hid inside her fatheras coat during the American bombing raids of Hanoi in the early a70s spends 30 minutes chatting with Hillary during President Bill Clintonas State Visit to Vietnam in 2000. These are some of the storytellers in Saigon Stories. This book does what most histories and modern descriptions of Vietnam have not done a it brings real Vietnamese voices and experiences to what has happened and what is happening in the country that dented Americaas soul. More than 30 years after the end of the war, Vietnam remains a war and not a country to so many people in the West. These stories will change that perception for the better.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
58
ISBN
9781169212305

A Hanoi school girl gives flowers to Uncle Ho. An 18 year old Mekong Delta farm boy joins the Viet Minh. A Member of Parliament of the South Vietnamese government protests against his own American-backed regime and then negotiates the surrender of his country, yet he knows nothing about the Viet Cong. A South Vietnamese army officer survives the war, re-education camp, and prison to build Vietnamas largest English language business newspaper. And an entrepreneur who hid inside her fatheras coat during the American bombing raids of Hanoi in the early a70s spends 30 minutes chatting with Hillary during President Bill Clintonas State Visit to Vietnam in 2000. These are some of the storytellers in Saigon Stories. This book does what most histories and modern descriptions of Vietnam have not done a it brings real Vietnamese voices and experiences to what has happened and what is happening in the country that dented Americaas soul. More than 30 years after the end of the war, Vietnam remains a war and not a country to so many people in the West. These stories will change that perception for the better.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
58
ISBN
9781169212305