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Home before Morning: The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam

Autor Lynda Van Devanter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iul 2001
A powerful and harrowing memoir of a young nurse’s experience in the Vietnam War

Lynda Van Devanter was the girl next door, the cheerleader who went to Catholic schools, enjoyed sports, and got along well with her four sisters and parents. After high school she attended nursing school and then did something that would shatter her secure world for the rest of her life: in 1969, she joined the army and was shipped to Vietnam. When she arrived in Vietnam her idealistic view of the war vanished quickly. She worked long and arduous hours in cramped, ill-equipped, understaffed operating rooms. She saw friends die. Witnessing a war close-up, operating on soldiers and civilians whose injuries were catastrophic, she found the very foundations of her thinking changing daily.

After one traumatic year, she came home, a Vietnam veteran. Coming home was nearly as devastating as the time she spent in Asia. Nothing was the same -- including Lynda herself. Viewed by many as a murderer instead of a healer, she felt isolated and angry. The anger turned to depression; like many other Vietnam veterans she suffered from delayed stress syndrome. Working in hospitals brought back chilling scenes of hopelessly wounded soldiers. A marriage ended in divorce. The war that was fought physically halfway around the world had become a personal, internal battle.

Home before Morning is the story of a woman whose courage, stamina, and personal history make this a compelling autobiography. It is also the saga of others who went to war to aid the wounded and came back wounded -- physically and emotionally -- themselves. And, it is the true story of one person's triumphs: her understanding of, and coming to terms with, her destiny.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781558492981
ISBN-10: 1558492984
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

LYNDA VAN DEVANTER served as the National Women's Director of the Vietnam Veterans of America. She counseled other Vietnam veterans and conducted seminars around the country. Coping with ill health since her tour of duty in Vietnam, she died in November 2002 at age fifty-five.

Cuprins

Foreword
1. Just Another Warm Summer Night
2. The All-American Girl
3. Mercy
4. Dunes 'til Dawn
5. This Man's Army
6. New Blood
7. Mas-Cal
8. One Giant Leap for Mankind
9. God's Will Be Done 
10. Same Same Stateside
11. Baby Come
12. Singing in the Rain
13. Hump Day
14. Vietnam Rag
15. Vietnam Sucks
16. Short-Timers
17. Welcome Home, Asshole!
18. You're in the Army... Still
19. The World?
20. Acting Normal
21. My Wife the Vet
22. You Were My Heroes
Epilogue: Going Back
Afterword, 2001
Glossary

Recenzii

“If you read only one work about Vietnam, make this the one.”—Deseret Sentinel
“Moving, powerful . . . a healing book.”—Ms. Magazine
“In Vietnam, reality hit fast. . . . the personal danger, the fatigue, the heat, rain, and mud, the harassment of officers enforcing petty regulations, and above all the meaninglessness of American involvement rapidly put an end to Van Devanter's blind patriotism, her innocence, and her youth. . . . Van Devanter brings us face to face with the toll that undeclared war took on its combatants.”—Kirkus Reviews
“This incredible story, which plunges us immediately into the bloodiest aspects of the war, is also a suspenseful autobiography that will keep you chewing your fingernails to see if Van Devanter survives any of it at all. She proves herself a natural storyteller. . . . How Van Devanter survives all of this to become, incredibly, a stronger person for it is what makes her book so riveting.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“An awesome, painfully honest look at war through a woman's eyes. Her letters home and startling images of life in a combat zone—surgeons fighting to save a Vietnamese baby wounded in utero, the ever-present stench of napalm-charred flesh, a beloved priest's gentle humor and appalling death, the casual heroism of her colleagues, a Vietnamese ‘Papa-san’ trying to talk his dead child back to life, a haunting snapshot dropped by a dying soldier with no face—tell the story of a young American's rude initiation to the best and the worst of humanity.”—Washington Post

“This book reads like a diary: unguarded, heartfelt. . . . [It] is both moving and valuable, for reminding us so vividly that war is indeed hell . . . and that its most tested heroes are the doctors and nurses who doggedly labor not just to save life, but also to keep their respect for it, even as their surviving patients are sent out, once more, unto the breach.”—Harper's Magazine