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Lepers and Lunacy an American in Vietnam Today
Author: Kenneth J. Herrmann Jr.
Publisher: Imprint Books
Reviewer: Bill McDonald – President of the MWSA
Vietnam Veteran Returns to Nam to Wage Peace
This is not only an interesting reading experience, it is
an enlightening one as well. Author Kenneth Herrmann takes us on a
spiritual journey looking for our collective soul—back to where he lost it
many decades before. This time, he has a mission of peace and what he
finds and how he is treated makes for some most gripping stories.
His book, “Lepers and Lunacy an American in Vietnam
Today,” begins with him preparing himself for this self-discovery trip
back to Nam. He tells of an experience in Bogotá, Colombia where he
visits with prisoners in the jails. He was asked by a young woman in
prison who had given birth to a baby boy to be the godfather. They
went to the prison cathedral for the baptism. Later on he learns that
this young girl’s baby was taken away and shot, as a way to get others to
talk. This is just one of many personal stories that prepare him for
what he will face going back to Nam.
In Nam he runs into troubles even with his fellow
American veterans who do not understand why he is there helping out and
being a part of a healing ceremony at a graveyard.
This whole book shows the compassionate side of this
veteran as he struggles at times, trying to bring aid and comfort to his
former enemies. He has to face opposition and hurdles from both sides
including paying bribes to officials to bring in needed supplies for their
own citizens.
There is a book about finding and discovering who you
really are as a person. I think the author shows us a huge part of his
heart and soul with his true story of his adventure back to Nam and of his
eventually creating a non-profit organization to help children.
Advocate for human rights – Read article
about Author
http://alumni.buffalo.edu/profile_herrmann.html
Author’s Non-Profit Organization
http://www.danangquangnamfund.org/
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