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A collection of short fiction offers a powerful and provocative glimpse inside the Vietnam War and how it changed so many lives from a female perspective, in such works as "One Positive Thing," "Broken Stone," and "Butch."
Acerca del autor: Susan O'Neill was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and graduated from a Catholic nursing school in South Bend in 1968. Her first nursing job was as an Army operating nurse in South Vietnam in 1969. She met her husband, an army medical officer there in 1970. They have been married thirty years. Only after her three children were grown did she begin writing about on her experiences in Vietnam. Don't Mean Nothing is her first book. She and her husband live in Andover, Massachusetts.
Título: Don't Mean Nothing: Short Stories of Vietnam
Editorial: Ballantine Books
Año de publicación: 2001
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Very Good
Condición de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket