A narrative history details the efforts of the millions of Americans who served in Vietnam to achieve recognition for their service and sacrifice, examining their struggle to deal with the negative reactions on the home front, their role in the anti-war movement, and their battle for medical help and compensation for Agent Orange exposure and post-traumatic stress. Reprint.
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“Home to War is amazing. It is simultaneously a horror story and a history lesson, a love story of camaraderie and a whacked-out, often humorous series of biographical sketches.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Home to War is an essential chronicle of a history that no one but the participants know well. Nicosia’s rich narrative [proves that] more than a quarter century after the end of that shameful war, attention must still be paid.”—Washington Post
“Gerald Nicosia’s exhaustive chronicle of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) and the numerous organizations descended from it [covers] an important but largely unknown chapter in our nation’s history. . . . Home to War remains a monument to the only heroism emerging in that particular nightmare.” —Newsday
“In his essential new book, Home to War, Gerald Nicosia gives us a comprehensive history of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, from its inception through court cases involving Agent Orange. . . . his time and commitment show up on every page.”—Los Angeles Times
“Gerald Nicosia’s passionate account of the Vietnam veterans’ movement reminds us [that] the war continues to haunt the American soul.”—Chicago Tribune
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Angeles Times Best Books of the Year Selection
A San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller
An epic narrative that chronicles the experience of America’s Vietnam veterans.
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- PublisherBasic Books
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 0786714034
- ISBN 13 9780786714032
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages688
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