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Gardens in the Midst of War: Saigon 1973 - 1975

by Gardens in the Midst of War: Saigon 1973 - 1975

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In the spring of 1973, a young American couple, Karen and Steve, heads to Saigon, Republic of South Vietnam. Steve will begin work on a contract awarded to his employer by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). They could not have known that they would soon be witnesses to history.


Naïve and unprepared for what confronts them, the couple's resilience and determination are tested as they strive to create a life in a place so foreign and oppressive it's hard to function. Against the backdrop of an ongoing war, Steve works five and a half days a week while Karen finds employment at local schools. They enjoy a comfortable lifestyle and spend their free time discovering and exploring their new, fascinating environment.


By early April 1975, however, the war pushes against the outskirts of Saigon and the future of Steve's project is uncertain. The couple has a decision to make: stay and see what happens or go while there is still time. Are there commercial flights from Tan Son Nhut, or will the Air America helicopter pilot who lives downstairs haul them off the rooftop of their apartment building? Should Karen accompany the children on Operation Babylift?


This down-to-earth tale not only celebrates the adaptability of the human spirit but also exposes the dilemma faced by so many civilian ex-pats as South Vietnam came to grips with the fact that it had lost the war. It is the story of the fall of Saigon from a different perspective.

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  • Feb 1, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9798988581130 ISBN-13:
  • 9798988581130 ISBN-10:
  • English Language