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Paco's Story: A Novel by Larry Heinemann
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PACO'S STORY.

by Larry. Heinemann

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Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1986), Hardcover

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The description of the war wounds suffered by this Vietnam veteran soldier are so grotesque. The scars and pain that remain with him emotionally and physically blur the ability for him to accept and be accepted as a person again in society after returning back to the states. Employment is hard to find but as a diner busboy and dishwasher he finds some peace in absorbing himself in his work, cigarette breaks and being spied on by a lonely girl that toys with him by having loud sex with her boy toys rooms away where he can hear her. ( )
  Ms.Claudia | Jan 7, 2010 |
Stark, disturbing, evocative..........Try to imagine being a living ghost, whom no one really sees, disfigured by war wounds after supposedly fighting for your country, and the sole survivor of an attack on your unit in Vietnam. Enough said! ( )
  hemlokgang | Dec 16, 2009 |
A rich, powerful book, Larry's Heinemann's "Paco's Story" tells the tale of the only survivor of Alpha Company who comes home to America only to be haunted by the ghosts of his company. A ghost recounts Paco's struggles in Vietnam and America. A heartfelt book that will make you feel what the Vietnam veteran went through. ( )
  Stevejm51 | Sep 3, 2009 |
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Heinemann’s brilliance is that whenever Paco’s world trails into the maudlin, he flings us back to Vietnam, the firefight that killed all of Paco’s platoon, the months in the hospital on various pain-killing drugs, and so on, and the anodyne of the present becomes justified, and realistic.
 
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Paco Sullivan arrives in town penniless and job-hunting, the rain evaporating off the street forming "pungent steam so thick you would think his legs were cut off at the knees." In truth, the enigmatic Paco is indeed crippled. He is the sole survivor of an infantry company "pulverized to ash" in the Vietnam War. The methodical monotony of a dishwashing job in a diner offers some salve, though everyday things bring back savage memories. Heinemann's second novel--the first, Close Quarters, was based on his combat experience in Vietnam--is narrated through the collective voices of Paco's dead colleagues and offers a war veteran's envious and despairing view of the regular world. Paco's Story won the 1987 National Book Award. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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