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ISBN-13: 9780312674441
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Published: St. Martin's Griffin, 12/2010
An amazing debut novel that is so captivating from the first chapter you
feel compelled to keep reading. The scene that many of us witnessed in
1975 in Saigon as the last helicopter is lifting off from the roof of
the American Embassy is the beginning of the story. The author
describes this scene so realistically you can feel the panic and
experience the chaos of those trying to get out of Saigon as the city
falls to the North Vietnamese. From this point on we backtrack to 1965
when Helen Adams, an American woman, goes to Vietnam hoping to make a
name for herself with capturing “the photograph” that shows the pain and
misery of war. She is young and inexperienced. Helen very quickly
meets Sam Darrow, who not only becomes her mentor but eventually her
lover. Sam has become “addicted” to photographing wars, which initially
Helen does not understand until she finds she has become the same kind
of person.
Her second love is with Linh, the Vietnamese
translator/assistant who has been assigned to help Helen. Through Linh
we learn more about how the war affected both the North and South
Vietnamese people. The author does not takes sides, but presents the
story balanced from all perspectives, the horrors of war are not sugar
coated. This is not a light read by any means, but a different
perspective of the Vietnam war told through the experiences of
photojournalists trying to stay safe and cover a war. ~Cindy