The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina

De (autor): Jim Laurie

The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina - Jim Laurie

The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina

De (autor): Jim Laurie


"This is a love story on so many different levels... the memories of a young war correspondent learning his craft and falling in love. Cambodia and Viet Nam are, first the backdrop and ultimately the essence of the story. A wonderful book."
-TED KOPPEL, Broadcast Journalist WAR and SURVIVAL
A story of a young woman left behind and a young reporter coming of age in a world of war; a gripping memoir of Cambodia and Vietnam in the 1970's.
As brutal wars in Cambodia and Vietnam come to swift and cataclysmic ends, a young reporter plans a last minute rescue of a woman he loved. The rescue fails.
He is helicoptered out of the Cambodian capital days before its collapse and goes on to Vietnam in time to see the fall of Saigon. He vows somehow to return to keep his promise of rescue.
Meanwhile, his former lover, Sinan, is trapped in what she calls "my prison without walls" at one of the Khmer Rouge's infamous commune work camps.
Drawn from recorded interviews with Soc Sinan and from the contemporaneous writings of Jim Laurie, The Last Helicopter captures the drama and tensions of the 1970s, while recalling places of grace and beauty now gone forever.
More Praise for The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina "A gripping account of love, betrayal, and terror during the Second and Third Indochina Wars. It will change your idea of what it means to be a war correspondent, and what it means to survive war and genocide."
-CRAIG ETCHESON, Visiting Scientist, Harvard T.H. Chan School Public Health "I could not put this book down; I was so deeply pulled into Jim Laurie's saga of his life as a reporter covering Indochina. Woven through his riveting account is the painfully poignant love story of the Khmer woman he loved and left behind... not only a triumph of first-hand reporting, but a story of deep emotion and profound honesty."
-CATHERINE KARNOW, author/photographer, Vietnam: 25 Years Documenting a Changing Country "A genuine page turner. Sinan's story is stunning. The grace with which Laurie interweaves his story with hers is a major triumph. An unforgettable love story in which an openness about pain is so honest that the story never seems long ago and far away."
-TOM BETTAG, Executive Producer CBS, ABC, Discovery "A romantic wartime memoir which readers will find historically edifying, dramatically
"This is a love story on so many different levels... the memories of a young war correspondent learning his craft and falling in<
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"This is a love story on so many different levels... the memories of a young war correspondent learning his craft and falling in love. Cambodia and Viet Nam are, first the backdrop and ultimately the essence of the story. A wonderful book."
-TED KOPPEL, Broadcast Journalist WAR and SURVIVAL
A story of a young woman left behind and a young reporter coming of age in a world of war; a gripping memoir of Cambodia and Vietnam in the 1970's.
As brutal wars in Cambodia and Vietnam come to swift and cataclysmic ends, a young reporter plans a last minute rescue of a woman he loved. The rescue fails.
He is helicoptered out of the Cambodian capital days before its collapse and goes on to Vietnam in time to see the fall of Saigon. He vows somehow to return to keep his promise of rescue.
Meanwhile, his former lover, Sinan, is trapped in what she calls "my prison without walls" at one of the Khmer Rouge's infamous commune work camps.
Drawn from recorded interviews with Soc Sinan and from the contemporaneous writings of Jim Laurie, The Last Helicopter captures the drama and tensions of the 1970s, while recalling places of grace and beauty now gone forever.
More Praise for The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina "A gripping account of love, betrayal, and terror during the Second and Third Indochina Wars. It will change your idea of what it means to be a war correspondent, and what it means to survive war and genocide."
-CRAIG ETCHESON, Visiting Scientist, Harvard T.H. Chan School Public Health "I could not put this book down; I was so deeply pulled into Jim Laurie's saga of his life as a reporter covering Indochina. Woven through his riveting account is the painfully poignant love story of the Khmer woman he loved and left behind... not only a triumph of first-hand reporting, but a story of deep emotion and profound honesty."
-CATHERINE KARNOW, author/photographer, Vietnam: 25 Years Documenting a Changing Country "A genuine page turner. Sinan's story is stunning. The grace with which Laurie interweaves his story with hers is a major triumph. An unforgettable love story in which an openness about pain is so honest that the story never seems long ago and far away."
-TOM BETTAG, Executive Producer CBS, ABC, Discovery "A romantic wartime memoir which readers will find historically edifying, dramatically
"This is a love story on so many different levels... the memories of a young war correspondent learning his craft and falling in<
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