Review
"A complex view, from both the American and Vietnamese vantage point that is full of emotion and insight." --
Willis E. Hartshorn: Director of the International Center of Photography in New York"A valuable contribution to the literature of the war, marked by the unusual diversity of voices it records." --
Marilyn B. Young: Professor, History, New York University and author of The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990"Anyone who was in any way touched by the Vietnam War will find this book deeply moving and hauntingly evocative." --
Robin Moore: Former Green Beret and award winning author of The Green Berets and The French Connection"Charlene opened her heart to create an excellent marriage of words and pictures of beautiful people in a beautiful country." --
Eddie Adams: Former Marine, photographer and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his distinguished coverage in the Vietnam War"It is a powerful and monumental work, and a weapon against future wars." --
Jan C. Scruggs, Esq.: President, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. and founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall"The photographs and stories . . . evoke Vietnam's bloody and tragic past at the same time that they capture its present." --
Philip Caputo: Pulitzer Prize winner, former Vietnam veteran, and best-selling author of A Rumor of War, a highly acclaimed memoir of his experiences in Vietnam"Through her powerful . . . images and stories, Edwards succeeds at . . . viewing the war and its aftermath compassionately from all sides." --
Jennifer Locke Jones: Specialist for the Armed Forces History collection, National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution
About the Author
Charlene Edwards is a writer and photographer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Daily News, the Boston Globe, and the Chicago Tribune. She was a set photographer and photo and writing researcher for The Class of the 20th Century, a series for the A&E Network. She lives in New York City.