Echoes of the Mekong, Peter A. Huchthausen
Echoes of the Mekong, Peter A. Huchthausen
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Echoes of the Mekong

Author: Peter A. Huchthausen

Narrator: Lloyd James and Marguerite Gavin

Unabridged: 6 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2007

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

In 1967, Peter Huchthausen, a river patrol officer on Vietnams Mekong River Delta, rescued a badly wounded Vietnamese child, Nguyen Thi Lung. He arranged for the girls treatment and education, only to lose track of her when her town was overrun by the North Vietnamese during the Tet Offensive.After the war, Lung led a difficult and shadowy life under the communist regime, until she managed to get the attention of a reporter. The reporter published her story and then assisted her departure from Vietnam, while Huchthausen sponsored her entry into the United States.In alternating chapters, Huchthausen and Lung recall the experience of war on the Mekong River, and Lung relates the terrifying years that followed. Echoes of the Mekong casts a fresh light on the American involvement in Vietnam as it follows two people caught in the war from youth to maturity.

About Peter A. Huchthausen

Captain Peter A. Huchthausen, USN, (1939–2008) served aboard destroyers and commanded a river patrol section in Vietnam. After the war, he became an intelligence officer and served as the US Naval attaché in Yugoslavia, Romania, and the Soviet Union. He retired from the navy in 1990.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vicky on May 05, 2017

A limited first-hand account from an American Riverboat Navy serviceman and a young Vietnamese girl who was injured in Vietnam. The book does an excellent job of sticking with the point... and that was to relay events surrounding Lung's wounding and subsequent assistance by the Americans stationed i......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on June 17, 2014

I compare the potential impact of this book to Nick Ut's iconic photo of little Phan Thị Kim Phúc running with napalm burning her body. I could not get through Echoes of the Mekong without tears and a visceral response to this story. I knew Peter Huchthausen and through him, I had the privilege of m......more