Pages: 320 (Mass Market Paperback) ISBN: 0891418830 Pub: Presidio Press Pub date: 2006-10-15 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 65116
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Reader Reviews:A sense of reality. (2/2 people found this helpful)This book is, in my view, a laymans educational diary re the events of 1967 (hope that date is correct). An easy read with a sobering dose of reality. The author gives what appears to me, to be a 'normal' persons view of the conflict, too young to fully understand the enormity of the risk he was taking, Christopher Ronnau plunged himself into the depths of one of the most horrific situations a person can face and by sheer chance emerged alive, if only just, at the other side. Take this book on holiday, on the train, or to bed for an hour each night, but find the time to read it; it won't change your life, but may alter some of your preconceived views, if only a little. The book itself is a mass print production and as such is not best bound, if anything, this has a sad irony about it, in that the books apparent disposability appears to reflect the attitudes taken to some young soldiers lives. Dispite its tatty state, I will be keeping my copy as I almost feel I have developed a distant friendship with the once young Ronnau. Truly original perspective (2/2 people found this helpful)Vietnam 1967, a teenager joins the infantry because he reckons it will be exciting where the action is! This is the beautifully written memoir of a naive young man wandering around the war in a teenage fugue, his observations are often hilarious and sometimes profound, but overall this is one of those rare books that truly imparts a sense of time and place. Simply Brilliant! (8/8 people found this helpful)I seem to be in the middle of a vietnam fest, i've probably read 20 odd books this last year... and let me tell you this is one of the best, if not the best, i normally rate a book (wrightly or wrongly) on how much action the person sees and perhaps in this case the author sees a little less action than some of the "sniper" or "special forces" 1st person accounts that are out there, but it is written in such a way that you are there with him on patrol while a column of VC part the grass infront of him and without seeing the wide eyed figure of the author in the darkness pass by unchallenged. And i have to say that its the first book Vietnam book that has made me chuckle so much, its superbly written, and really funny, not special forces funny, 19-20 yr old country boy funny, i loved the fact he carried a M-16 magazine full of just tracer, which he refered to as his "Ray-gun". Towards the end of the book he certainly gets his fair share of action and its superbly detailed with his thoughts at the time. Once again buy this book ...its outstanding!! Similar ProductsXin Loi, Viet Nam: Thirty-one Months of War - A Soldier's Memoir Masters of the Art: A Fighting Marine's Memoir of Vietnam The Proud Bastards: One Marine's Journey from Parris Island Through the Hell of Vietnam Sog: The Secret Wars of America's Commandos in Vietnam CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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