Pre-reading another Christmas gift.
Pre-reading another Christmas gift.
So good that they‘re turning it into a movie! This isn‘t like other Vietnam biographies. This one is telling of travels, hardship, friendship, and has a (mostly) happy ending.
“Only 0.5 percent of Americans serve in the military, but 100 percent of us benefit. Thank you.”
The gang back together 50 years later: Rick Dugan, Tommy Collins, “Chick” Donohue (author), Kevin McLoone, and Bobby Pappas.
In this short memoir, Chick recounts his journey to Vietnam to bring friends from his NYC neighborhood a beer, in a gesture of support during the Vietnam War. Chick witnesses the war firsthand, and his story includes some gut wrenching situations.
At times, it seemed almost unbelievable that a non-military man could do what he did to get around in Vietnam. I also did not quite connect with the writing style. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
And now for something completely different.
This one is another soft pick for me & another one that's a little difficult to review. The author was in his late 20s during the Vietnam War. He had been a Marine straight out of high school but was considered "too old" to enlist for Vietnam, so he was working as a merchant marine. When the war protests started to turn on the soldiers themselves, the guys from Chick's hangout-bar thought it would be amazing if someone could go visit all the ⬇️
#WeeklyForecast - A few holds came in from the library, and since they are newer books (& thus not renewable) they got bumped to the top of the list. Poor Ed McBain just never quite seems to reach the top!! Hopefully I will at least get as far as Lullaby this week!! Mansfield Park & Fantastic Beasts are current buddy reads. I actually already finished Gods of Jade & Shadow, & started the tagged for #FoodandLit.
@Cinfhen