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Lynda Van Devanter (1947–2002)

Auteur de Home Before Morning: The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam

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Lynda Va Devanter was an army nurse during the Vietnam War. Her memoir captures the horrors of war. The places she was able to go for R & R, the friendships she formed, and helplessness she felt when someone could not be saved.
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dara85 | 5 autres critiques | Nov 26, 2023 |
A classic. An Army Nurses riviting memories of Vietnam and the 71st Evacuation Hospital. Our first copy disapeared from the library years ago.
 
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MWMLibrary | 5 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2022 |
Read this just before leaving for Vietnam to re-visit places my husband was stationed, including Pleiku. Skimmed much of it, but even so found it quite vivid and moving. The trauma of a war arranged by politicians.
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bobbieharv | 5 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2018 |
Lynda Van Devanter wrote Home before Morning, which was published approximately 13 years after she returned home from her war service, as a form of therapy. Lynda vividly shows the effects of the war on her. She was a very optimistic person prior to serving; the beginning of the book about her nurse's training and traveling before going to Vietnam contains a lot of humor. The major part of the book describes in detail the horror of working as a nurse in Vietnam; how the Army medical center in which she served was inundated with service men (and some Vietnamese civilians including children) with severe injuries. The medical staff had to decide whom they could save; many of the people were seen as numbers instead of as human beings. Lynda had difficulty adjusting after returning home from her year in Vietnam; this adjustment is also described. Approximately ten years after returning, Lynda became involved in the Vietnam Veterans of America Women's Project, and found meaning in her life again.
This book was published eight years before Visions of War, Dreams of Peace, a volume of poetry about the Vietnam War by women who had been there, which Lynda edited.
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