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When Heaven and Earth Changed Places

by Le Ly Hayslip, Nancy Kwan (Narrated by)
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Overview

In this haunting memoir of the Vietnam war, Le Ly Hayslip describes the experience of an innocent victim whose childhood was dominated by devastating violence and conflicts between the teachings of her culture and the realities of war. When U.S. helicopters landed in her village, Le Ly Hayslip was twelve years old. The youngest child in a close-knit Buddhist family, she survived rape, imprisonment and torture by South Vietnamese soldiers. Sentenced to death by the Viet Cong, she ultimately fled to the U.S. with her children, to find peace and "choose life." Nancy Kwan's reading tells of the author's reunion with family and homeland in 1986, painting a striking picture of a noble, optimistic woman.

Hayslip's childhood was dominated by devastating violence and the realities of war. A haunting memoir of the Vietnam War and the basis for Oliver Stone's film Heaven & Earth. 2 cassettes.

Synopsis

In this haunting memoir of the Vietnam war, Le Ly Hayslip describes the experience of an innocent victim whose childhood was dominated by devastating violence and conflicts between the teachings of her culture and the realities of war. When U.S. helicopters landed in her village, Le Ly Hayslip was twelve years old. The youngest child in a close-knit Buddhist family, she survived rape, imprisonment and torture by South Vietnamese soldiers. Sentenced to death by the Viet Cong, she ultimately fled to the U.S. with her children, to find peace and "choose life." Nancy Kwan's reading tells of the author's reunion with family and homeland in 1986, painting a striking picture of a noble, optimistic woman.

Hayslip's childhood was dominated by devastating violence and the realities of war. A haunting memoir of the Vietnam War and the basis for Oliver Stone's film Heaven & Earth. 2 cassettes.

About the Author, Le Ly Hayslip

Le Ly Hayslip is a Vietnamese-American memoirist and humanitarian.

Le Ly Hayslip is a Vietnamese-American memoirist and humanitarian.

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Editorials

Library Journal

Hayslip, who grew up in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, here recounts her heart-rending experiences. A pawn of both sides in the conflict, she endures rape, torture, and imprisonment before fleeing to the United States. Told in a series of flashbacks during a return trip to her homeland in 1986, the account jumps abruptly from present to past and back again with little or no transitional bridges. Nancy Kwan provides an excellent reading, but despite her best efforts, the story line remains difficult to follow. Oliver Stone's recent film version of this story, starring Tommy Lee Jones as Hayslip's U.S. Marine husband ( Between Heaven and Earth ), may stir patron demand. Suitable for history and biography collections and wherever patron demand warrants.-- Miriam Kahn, Columbus, Ohio

Book Details

Published
February 11, 2010
Publisher
Phoenix Books, Inc.
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781607470328

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