Late Blossom: A true story of life, loss and love in war-torn Viet Nam

Late Blossom: A true story of life, loss and love in war-torn Viet Nam

by Laura Lam
Late Blossom: A true story of life, loss and love in war-torn Viet Nam

Late Blossom: A true story of life, loss and love in war-torn Viet Nam

by Laura Lam

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Overview

The tragic irony of America's military adventure in Viet Nam lies in the fact that the two countires were fighting different wars. The Americans were fighting to sever the head of a communist monster they saw as intent on world domination and enslavement to the State. The Vietnamese, in contrast, were fighting to reclaim their right to self-determination and self-rule — a war of independence. "Late Blossom" is a moving true story set during the Viet Nam War about how ordinary people cope with extraordinary circumstances, and how a few, in spite of unimaginable horror and constant fear, somehow manage to reach deep within themselves and survive the despair and dark of night to embrace the hope and light of day. In these pages we are taken into a world where personal insecurity, sudden ruin and the real possibility of torture and violent death are as perfunctorily taken for granted as tomorrow's sunrise. We are introduced to a cast of real-life characters caught up in and struggling against the sweeping tides of history. And through the eyes of a most remarkable woman, we come to better understand a most remarkable people and their long fight for freedom. "Late Blossom" is, quite simply, a beautifully told story of life, loss and love in a war-torn Viet Nam.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814358675
Publisher: Monsoon Books Pte. Ltd.
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 361
File size: 596 KB

About the Author

A journalist and author, Laura explores her experience of growing up in the Mekong Delta and in Sai Gon during the “Vietnam War” in this autobiography. For three generations, her family was politically divided while her country was fighting wars of liberation against both the French and the Americans. Laura writes from first-hand war experience, with an understanding that deepens from years of living in the United States, Hong Kong, France, and Singapore. Educated at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, she also earned a master’s degree at the University of Minnesota. Before becoming a writer, she worked for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Laura and her family now live between Europe and Asia.
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