![]() ![]() ![]() This story, though, gave me an ever deeper feeling for the Vietnam vets. I had a grandfather who fought in the second world war, so I have always had empathy towards soldiers and their families, even when I think the war they have to fight is wrong. Their was no telling of the story, it was as if I shared the story. My heart and my eyes became accustomed to Kathy's reality along side of the character. Pamela Rushton made the reality of the Vietnam war come alive. The way in which the writer portrayed Kathy's progression into the realities of war was done so naturally, it was completely believable. But I simply HAD to write about this book. I don't do many reviews anymore because of a lack of time. ![]()
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