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#81886 in BooksColor: Black Denise Chong 2001-08-01 2001-08-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .90 x 5.20l; .73 #File Name: 0140280219400 pagesThe Girl in the Picture The Story of Kim Phuc the Photograph and the Vietnam War
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating; Entertaining while gaining insight understanding. One of the best books EverBy Inventing JoyAudio book. A must read for those who were there; those who were not there anyone who wants to understand gain a insight into history.while being entertained . I put this up there as one of the best I've ever read/heard. Although I lived the Vietnam war (at the end of the underground); this is the first time I gained any understanding of it. (Not that I've ever understood any war) The story is fascinating. Probably the only book I've read more than once. The writer is fabulous she is an amazing actress. It gives insight on the plight of the peasants in a gripping page turner. The story of this little girl who we saw on the front pages back in the day is fascinating. That it is a true story; yet reads like a novel is amazing. No spoiler here but you need to read to the end to find out what ultimately happened to this precious little girl.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Kim Phuc story.By Bobby BA few weeks ago I noticed a reference in the paper about the young South Vietnamese girl who was severely burned by napalm in 1972. Almost everyone older has seen this iconic photograph. I bought this book to read about the young girl's tragic injuries; her fight to live; and her life since. Hers is certainly an interesting story and shows the horrors of war. I'd certainly recommend this book for anyone who has even a passing interest in the Vietnam War. The book has a lot about the history of Vietnam and one can learn so much.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Resiliency plus!By NormThis is a very informative insiders/civilians view of the Vietnam war. It is inspiring to read about this amazing and inspiring survivor of the devastation of war.