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Historical Fiction, Vietnam, Southeast Asia History teaches that
when incompatible visions of the world collide, young men die. For
the generation that fought in Vietnam many did die, and many more
were wounded-some physically, some emotionally, some even
romantically. The combat scenes in Wounded are vivid and ugly; some
show heroism, but they do not glorify armed conflict. On the other
hand, war can reveal the human imperative to endure under
life-threatening conditions. Such moments demand a counterpoint, a
personal connection, and when survival is in the balance, human
love triumphs. Some look back at that tumultuous time with sadness,
some with pride, and some, still, in anger. But we are all
compelled to look back. Long Binh, Republic of Vietnam, 1970,
Lieutenant Alexander Marwick, unlike his friends attached to combat
units, is mired in a backwater of the Vietnam War, serving as an
aide-de-camp to an irascible general and salvaging his self-esteem
following a failed romance with Cleo, an American Red Cross
volunteer. His eagerly anticipated return to the States is
interrupted by the arrival of his stepfather, a powerful U.S.
senator who comes to Vietnam with an assignment-a clandestine
diplomatic mission to find the elusive Le Van Duc, a mysterious and
immensely wealthy Vietnamese veteran with contacts in the North
Vietnamese Politburo. Finding and then convincing Duc to relay a
secret peace proposal is the most audacious of the U. S.
government's efforts to orchestrate an end to the war in Vietnam.
Marwick reluctantly accepts the assignment, which takes him to
Duc's lavish hidden residence near the Golden Triangle in eastern
Burma, to the back alleys of Bangkok, to a reunion with Khanh,
Duc's exotic daughter-an intimate friend from Marwick's college
days in Paris-to a monastery in communist-infested Cambodia, and
finally to the British hill station of Darjeeling, India. Once a
naive, frivolous junior army officer, Marwick becomes an adroit and
resourceful player in a high-stakes and perilous game of
international intrigue. In the course of his mission his honor and
courage are put to an even more demanding test when he accepts
responsibility for an abandoned newborn. Twenty-two years later, at
this child's college graduation, a reconciliation takes place, and
the drama that was Vietnam is finally laid to rest. Twelve years in
the making and loosely based on the author's eighteen months in
Vietnam and Southeast Asia in 1969-1970, this coming-of-age
adventure story unfolds amidst tense scenes of war, personal
tragedy, and a turbulent love affair.
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