★ Partridge proves once again that nonfiction can be every bit as
dramatic as the best fiction.*
America's war in Vietnam. In over a decade of bitter fighting, it
claimed the lives of more than 58,000 American soldiers and beleaguered
four US presidents. More than forty years after America left Vietnam in
defeat in 1975, the war remains controversial and divisive both in the
United States and abroad.
The history of this era is complex; the cultural impact extraordinary.
But it's the personal stories of eight people--six American soldiers,
one American military nurse, and one Vietnamese refugee--that create the
heartbeat of Boots on the Ground. From dense jungles and terrifying
firefights to chaotic helicopter rescues and harrowing escapes, each
individual experience reveals a different facet of the war and moves us
forward in time. Alternating with these chapters are profiles of key
American leaders and events, reminding us of all that was happening at
home during the war, including peace protests, presidential scandals,
and veterans' struggles to acclimate to life after Vietnam.
With more than one hundred photographs, award-winning author Elizabeth
Partridge's unflinching book captures the intensity, frustration, and
lasting impacts of one of the most tumultuous periods of American
history.
*Kirkus Reviews, starred review of Marching for Freedom