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About the Author
Sherry Buchanan is the author of several books, including Tran Trung Tin: Paintings and Poems from Vietnam, Vietnam Zippos: American Soldiers' Engravings & Stories, Mekong Diaries: Viet Cong Drawings and Stories, and Vietnam Posters. She is a journalist who served as an editor and columnist with the Wall Street Journal and the International Herald Tribune.
Reviews
"A riveting read of a hidden history. Buchanan reveals the untold story of the young women in Vietnamese war drawings who patriotically defended the Ho Chi Minh Trail during the American-Vietnam War (1965-1975). This book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand Asian history from new perspectives."--Jessica Harrison-Hall, curator, British Museum "Buchanan takes us on the Ho Chi Minh Trail in a riveting and as relevant a journey today as it was fifty years ago. She charts new territory---especially in the vivid, often heartbreaking stories of women who fought in the war as teenagers and the forced roles of housewives who stood on rooftops to shoot down U S planes that bombed their homes. Buchanan details--at times too much to absorb--the countless centuries of Vietnam's perilous path to freedom. But her vibrant writing and crystal clear interviews with women--their youthful dreams and present day realities--shine a powerful light on a war and a previously unexplored dimension that should never be forgotten."--Myra McPherson, author of Long Time Passing: Vietnam and the Haunted Generation "This is a fascinating account of the largely untold story of the courageous women who played a strategic role for the North by safeguarding the major supply route from North Vietnam to the combatants waging the war in the South. Buchannan provides new insights into the long conflict by illuminating the critical contributions of women who not only undertook a very dangerous mission in an extremely harsh environment, but also became a powerful force for reconciliation at the war's end. We get to travel the Ho Chi Minh Trail with the author, becoming present-day witnesses to the compelling history of women who defended the Blood Road decades ago."--Melanne Verveer, former US Ambassador for Global Women's Issues "Buchanan takes us to a beautiful and haunted land where hundreds of thousands of young women and men risked their lives in a staggering effort to forge a route to national unification against the greatest military power on earth. Combining travelogue, history, interviews, art, and endless empathy, On The Ho Chi Minh Trail is a compelling meditation on the relationship between past and present, war and peace, memory and reconciliation."--Christian G. Appy, professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and author of American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity "I look forward to giving a copy of On the Ho Chi Minh Trail to my father, who served in the Navy in Da Nang. I have no doubt that it would offer him--and all of the book's readers--an illuminating, creative, and revelatory view of this conflict that continues to haunt the American psyche."--Erin Hogan, author of Spiral Jetta "Buchanan's interview style gives the women space to tell their own stories in their own words, reviving their youthful energy and dedication. . . . Also included are photographs that capture Vietnam's beauty and contrasts--of mountain ranges swathed in blue mists that hide steep, death-dealing ravines; of a tank abandoned fifty years ago that rusts at the edge of a rice field. On the Ho Chi Minh Trail is a satisfying cultural history with insights into Vietnam and the women who fought for it."-- "Foreword Reviews"
Book Information
ISBN 9781916346307
Author Sherry Buchanan
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint Asia Ink
Publisher Asia Ink
Weight(grams) 658g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 151mm * 26mm