Our Brother's Keeper
My Family's Journey Through Vietnam to Hell and Back
Book - 2005
Advance Praise for Our Brother's Keeper
"Beautifully written and extraordinarily poignant, Our Brother's Keeper is a Vietnam book like none other. The ghosts of Vietnam are finally starting to circle home, and this remarkable writer has given them voice with passion and resonance. I love Jedwin Smith's Fatal Treasure; Our Brother's Keeper is even closer to the heart."
-- Jeff Long, New York Times bestselling author of The Descent and The Reckoning
"Our experience in Vietnam has been searingly recorded in both fiction and nonfiction, but no book about those years is quite like this one. Jedwin Smith's Our Brother's Keeper tells the story of one family that has lived with death by remembrance, and of a man who found redemption when he wanted revenge. It will break your heart, but change it, too."
-- Michael Skube, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in criticism
"I read Our Brother's Keeper in the span of an evening and found it deeply affecting and totally enthralling. This book is a haunting, gut-wrenching, and ultimately redemptive journey through time and the human heart. Magnificent."
--Jack Kerley, author of The Hundredth Man
"Beautifully written and extraordinarily poignant, Our Brother's Keeper is a Vietnam book like none other. The ghosts of Vietnam are finally starting to circle home, and this remarkable writer has given them voice with passion and resonance. I love Jedwin Smith's Fatal Treasure; Our Brother's Keeper is even closer to the heart."
-- Jeff Long, New York Times bestselling author of The Descent and The Reckoning
"Our experience in Vietnam has been searingly recorded in both fiction and nonfiction, but no book about those years is quite like this one. Jedwin Smith's Our Brother's Keeper tells the story of one family that has lived with death by remembrance, and of a man who found redemption when he wanted revenge. It will break your heart, but change it, too."
-- Michael Skube, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in criticism
"I read Our Brother's Keeper in the span of an evening and found it deeply affecting and totally enthralling. This book is a haunting, gut-wrenching, and ultimately redemptive journey through time and the human heart. Magnificent."
--Jack Kerley, author of The Hundredth Man
Publisher:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2005
ISBN:
9780471467595
0471467596
0471467596
Branch Call Number:
DS559.8.P7 S65 2005
Characteristics:
xi, 241 p. : ill. ; 25 cm


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