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The Saigon Sisters Patricia D. Norland

The Saigon Sisters By Patricia D. Norland

The Saigon Sisters by Patricia D. Norland


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The Saigon Sisters: Privileged Women in the Resistance by Patricia D. Norland

The Saigon Sisters offers the narratives of a group of privileged women who were immersed in a French lycee and later rebelled and fought for independence, starting with France's occupation of Vietnam and continuing through US involvement and life after war ends in 1975.

Tracing the lives of nine women, The Saigon Sisters reveals these women's stories as they forsook safety and comfort to struggle for independence, and describes how they adapted to life in the jungle, whether facing bombing raids, malaria, deadly snakes, or other trials. How did they juggle double lives working for the resistance in Saigon? How could they endure having to rely on family members to raise their own children? Why, after being sent to study abroad by anxious parents, did several women choose to return to serve their country? How could they bear open-ended separation from their husbands? How did they cope with sending their children to villages to escape the bombings of Hanoi? In spite of the maelstrom of war, how did they forge careers? And how, in spite of dislocation and distrust following the end of the war in 1975, did these women find each other and rekindle their friendships? Patricia D. Norland answers these questions and more in this powerful and personal approach to history.

The Saigon Sisters Reviews

In recording the histories and putting them to print, Patricia Norland succeeded in capturing an important slice of history and the very personal story of exemplary women.

* Foreign Service Journal *

To put it mildly, these stories are gripping.

* Green Left *

This is a well-written, incredibly valuable book. Highly recommended.

* Choice *

[Norland] gives [these women] a platform to talk directly to the reader[,] thereby revealing the women's double and even multiple lives, full of contradiction and inner conflicts caused by the complexity and long duration of the war years. The Saigon Sisters is a substantial collection of thoughts, memories, moments of pain and joy in individual lives.

* Asian Review of Books *

The literature on the war in Vietnam includes hundreds of first-person sources by men on all sides in the conflict, but fewer than a dozen books about women are in print. Thus this collection of oral history interviews by Norland (formerly, US Department of State) is an important contribution.

* Choice *

About Patricia D. Norland

Patricia D. Norland most recently worked as a public diplomacy officer within the US Department of State. She is the translator of Beyond the Horizon and the author of Vietnam in the Children of the World series.

Table of Contents

1. Thanh: Our Hearts Beating for the Cause
2. Trang: Living a Contradiction
3. Minh: Generation at a Crossroads
4. Le An: The University of Life
5. Sen: A Question of Habit
6. Tuyen: A Chance to Succeed
7. Lien An: Deep Down, We Remain Vietnamese
8. Xuan: Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality Were Not for Our People
9. Oahn: I Did Not Become a Refugee
10. Tranh: We Are, After All, Human Beings
11. Trang: Prepared for Any Sacrifice or Risk
12. Minh: I Led Two Lives
13. Le An: The Theme of Our Work... Was Revolution
14. Sen: Working for the People, Not a Particular Party
15. Tuyen: Everyone Was Wrong
16. Lien An: We Understood What We Had to Do
17. Xuan: We Could Not Stay Indifferent
18. Oanh: French Are Very Nice in France and Very Colonialist in the Colonies
19. Reuniting
Epilogue

Additional information

CIN1501749730G
9781501749735
1501749730
The Saigon Sisters: Privileged Women in the Resistance by Patricia D. Norland
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20200715
280
N/A
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