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Loading... DEAR AMERICA: LETTERS HOME FROM VIETNAM: Letters Home From Vietnamby Bernard Edelman
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Painful reading but shows the Vietnam war through the words of soldiers living it. ( )4118 Dear America Letters Home from Vietnam, edited by Bernard Edelman (read 13 Jan 2006) This consists of letters written in Vietnam by men there. Most are a page or less, and they give a vivid insight into attitudes of the men there, though possibly self-censored to put the authors in a better light. In other words, only a few letters tell of misbehavior. Many are poignant, the note after them telling what happened to the writer--all too often the date when he was killed. It is kind of like a book of short stories, because one only gets one view of the writer. The book has enthralling stuff in it, but was not really great reading often. no reviews | add a review
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