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Child of the Dust

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Epic Life Story and Love Story
This is an awesome book that will take me a while to digest. This is a love story involving an American GI and a Vietnamese girl that begins in 1970. While I don't want to give away any of this wonderful story, it is a historical epic that covers such an important period of time. The author seems to have covered this with great accuracy. It is quite an emotional roller-coaster for the survivors. I am so glad that I read this book. I know that I will read it again. I received this book for free from Net Galley and this is my honest review.

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Child of the Dust, a novel by Tom Wascoe, opens in Vietnam in 1970. Richie, a serviceman, is smitten by, Linh, a young Vietnamese woman. One thing leads to another and Linh has Richie's son. Richie desperately wants to marry Linh and to be a father to his son. He promises he will find a way. Sadly, not all promises can be kept.

Gripping from start to finish, the narrative is told alternately by the protagonists. Their lives took very different paths. Linh suffered immeasurable tragedies and losses. Through it all, she sacrificed and protected her son. Richie married an American woman, had a child and became a successful business man. He never stopped thinking about Linh and their son. Whether it was by fate or coincidence, their paths cross twenty years later. Is it too late for them?

This is an intense story in which readers can immerse themselves in. There is an intricate plot. Skillfully, the author convincingly portrays a wide cast of characters. I found this to be a powerful, emotionally complex story that deals with loss, love and the pain of the past. Highly recommended.

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Thinking this would just be another book on the Vietnam War evolved into a riveting epic. I could not put this book down! I thought it an excellent insight into the realities of victims of this war and would highly recommend it.

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