Who'll Stop the Rain?
Auteur : Deborah Challinor, Elizabeth Lancaster
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : HarperCollins
Nombre de pages : 187
Résumé du livre
"While technically the war in Vietnam ended in 1975, for some New Zealand veterans and their families, the fighting never stopped. Only this time the enemy isn't concealed beside a jungle trail or in a booby-trapped village hut -- the enemy is within, the minefield one of genetics. In a powerful book which brings together the stories of five New Zealand families irrevocably scarred by the consequences of Vietnam, Deborah Challinor and Elizabeth Lancaster explore the long-term consequences of that divisive war. The dogged determination of the veterans and their families to be heard is presented against a background of political inaction, disinterest and prevarication. Their struggles against debilitating disease are detailed and their haunting fears for their children and grandchildren finally given a voice ... In a poignant and compelling summary of the international battle for recognition and compensation, the authors offer a succinct account of the aftermath of the war in Vietnam, and the fight for compensation in the United States of America, Australia and New Zealand. Through personal accounts of some of those directly affected, they present a chilling indictment of this country's treatment of its servicemen and their families."--Back cover.