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The Vietnam War Trilogy
The Vietnam War Trilogy: The 13th Valley, For the Sake of All Living Things, and Carry Me Home | John M Del Vecchio
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Three classic novels by John M. Del Vecchio about Vietnam, Cambodia, and the aftermath of war A classic combat novel and National Book Award finalist, The 13th Valley follows the terrifying Vietnam combat experiences of James Chelini, a telephone-systems installer who finds himself an infantryman in the North Vietnamese Armyinfested mountains of the I Corps Tactical Zone. Spiraling deeper and deeper into a world of conflict and darkness, this harrowing account plunges Chelini into jungle warfare and traces his evolution from semi-pacifist to all-out, combat-crazed soldier. The seminal novel on the Vietnam experience, The 13th Valley is a classic that illuminates the war in Southeast Asia like no other book. Some reviewers have called For the Sake of All Living Things the most terrifying book they have ever read. This saga follows a rural Cambodian familyfather Chhoun; his beautiful daughter, Vathana; and his young son, Samnang, who becomes the Khmer Rouge yothea Met Nangfrom the mid-sixties through the escalation of the civil war, into the horrors of the holocaust, and finally to the countrys quest for rebirth. Documenting their story is American Special Forces Captain John Sullivan who served with the Military Equipment Delivery Team, and who has fallen in love with Vathana. Carry Me Home brings the troops back to Americaa nation confused and divided by the wars in Southeast Asia. In this poignant epic, Del Vecchio transports a group of soldiers to their final battlefield: the home front. High Meadow Farm, in the fertile hill country of central Pennsylvania, becomes their salvation. In Vietnam they had been brothers in arms. Now, in the face of personal tragedy and bureaucratic deception, they create an even deeper allegianceone of the spirit and of the land. This is the remarkable story of the veterans struggle to find one another and themselves. In its scope, breadth, and brilliance, Carry Me Home is much more than a novel about Vietnam vets; it is a testament to history and hope, to hometowns and homecomings, to love and loss, and to faith and family. It is an inspiring and unforgettable novel about America itself.
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bookishkai

Barely started this today, as I'm racing to finish my theater camp fanfic in time for my Wednesday posting deadline, but wow. Even just the author's note is intense. I really do think I'm going to like this a lot, though I suspect there are lots of really difficult things to read about.

Susannah I sure hope you'll tell us where we can read this fic you've been working on! 🎭👏😀 8y
bookishkai @Susannah I think I can manage that :) 8y
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I'm getting entirely too many excellent (and interesting and previously unheard of) book recommendations through Litsy. Just saw this cross my feed and absolutely had to go pick the trilogy up from Amazon. I might even start reading tonight.

jpmcwisemorgan It happens. Litsy is both amazing and evil. 8y
sherrynuts Sounds like I need to read the trilogy as well. Litsy is a blessing and curse. 8y
Macnjen Me too! I see all the stacks of great reads and wonder if my life is long enough to read them all!!! 8y
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Megabooks My Litsy TBR is even longer than my Goodreads one! So many excellent books! 8y
Dogearedcopy Oh wow! I had not realized that this was part of a trilogy! Acquisition order just got two books longer! 8y
SoniaC So many great books I've discovered on Litsy!! 8y
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