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Title: The Man from Saigon
Author: Marti Leimbach
Narrator: Jennifer Woodward
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-19-12
Publisher: Oakhill Publishing Ltd
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
1967. Vietnam. Susan Gifford is one of the first female correspondents on assignment in Saigon. Son is a Vietnamese photographer anxious to get his work into the American press. Together they cover every aspect of the war. Then one morning they find themselves the prisoners of three Vietcong soldiers. Under constant threat from American air strikes, helpless in the hands of the enemy, they face the daily hardships of the jungle, living always with the threat of being killed. But Son turns out to have a history that Susan would never have guessed. Held under terrifyingly harsh conditions it becomes clear just how profound and important their relationship has become to both of them.
Critic Reviews:
"intense and gripping." (Daily Mail)
Members Reviews:
The best novel I've read in years
Among the wonders of America's Civil War literature was Stephen Crane's "Red Badge of Courage." The author never saw a battle. I am stunned by how vividly Marti Leimbach has captured the horrific detail of combat and social disruption in Southeast Asia during the 1960's. One might conclude that at some point in her career she served with the Rangers in Vietnam, and the Army Nursing Corp., and managed to squeeze in a couple of years as a war correspondent, all the while carousing in Saigon bars and working as a hyper-observant sociologist and jungle ecologist. The research she put into "The Man from Saigon" is absolutely astonishing! Ms. Leimbach teaches creative writing at Oxford University, and her students are fortunate indeed to study with such a gifted author.
"The Man from Saigon" is the best novel I've read in years. From start to finish I couldn't set it down... and it is not a "quick read." I long ago lost interest in reliving the wars of Southeast Asia, and I'm not very attracted to love stories. I love outstanding writing, however, and I love this novel. The twists of plot, the realism, the complex characters, the attention to gritty detail, the frequent surprises of observation, the exploration of human emotions and behaviors, and above all the pure quality of craftsmanship, cover to cover. It is an adventure, a romance, a slice of histoty, a brilliant novel.
Powerful!
This is book that I couldn't put down. It is about a puzzling love, survival, and the politics of the Vietnam War. The characters were well developed and very real though I was uncomfortable with one. The writing is straight forward, the descriptions believable. I had to take break from reading this every so often because it was so powerful. Thank you, Marti Leimbach!
Sharilee
A compelling read
A compelling story of one woman's journey of capture, endurance and love in the Vietnam war. I was expecting a prisoner of war story but it wasn't that at all.
Great book club read
This book opened up an amazing discussion when we selected it for our book club. It was universally liked because in addition to being a page turner, it brought to light facts about journalism in the Viet Nam War and opened up a debate about the meaning of love. I'd never heard of the book before, but am recommending it to many people.
Engrossing from beginning to end.
The description of that time is spot-on and the story line is engrossing. One of those books that you are almost sorry to reach the end.