Echoes of the Mekong (River Delta, Viet Nam)

by Peter A. Huchthausen

Other authorsThi Lung Nguyen, Sylvana Foa (Foreword)
Paper Book, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

959.704

Publication

Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America (1996), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 165 pages

Description

In 1967, Peter Huchthausen, a river patrol officer on Vietnam�s Mekong River Delta, rescued a badly wounded Vietnamese child, Nguyen Thi Lung. He arranged for the girl�s treatment and education, only to lose track of her when her town was overrun by the North Vietnamese during the Tet Offensive. After the war, Lung led a difficult and shadowy life under the communist regime, until she managed to get the attention of a reporter. The reporter published her story and then assisted her departure from Vietnam, while Huchthausen sponsored her entry into the United States. In alternating chapters, Huchthausen and Lung recall the experience of war on the Mekong River, and Lung relates the terrifying years that followed. Echoes of the Mekong casts a fresh light on the American involvement in Vietnam as it follows two people caught in the war from youth to maturity.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member marshapetry
i thought this was going to be a war book but it really was a human interest story with a tad bit of war. So not for war buffs interested in only military strategies and such, but still a nice story. I wouldn't say stunning but, since I remember the news article that originally come out, I found it
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interesting to hear the final chapters of what happened. recommended, but probably not for everyone, definitely not the typical vietnam fighting story.
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Physical description

165 p.; 6.25 x 0.5 inches

ISBN

1877853410 / 9781877853418
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