"It's Lonely Here in Hell": Love Letters from Nam
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (511 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1463572360 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Each letter is carefully transcribed and historical content is then added to place the reader at that time and place in history.. On April 11, 1967 young Michelle was left a widow when James was killed in action by small arms fire in the Binh Dinh Province. "It's Lonely Here in Hell" Love Letters from Nam is a collection of love letters written by PFC James Dennis Piper to his wife Michelle Piper while serving in the US Army during the Vietnam War
"most important most difficult book I have ever been fortunate enough to read" according to Toni Rhodes Glover. This was the most important most difficult book I have ever been fortunate enough to read. I have known and loved Jimmy, his parents and his brothers as I was previously married to his cousin Wayne. This family is the epitome of what a loving American family. "Great Book" according to Darla R Warner. I went to school with Jim and so I had some personal attachment with the book.Charity put together a great anology of where things were with Vietman and the US duringthe period the letters by Jim were written.It was a heart wrenching story and makes me reali. Amazon Customer said I grew up with the wife (Micki) of Jim Piper. I grew up with the wife (Micki) of Jim Piper. I knew Jimmy as a teenager. This is a loving tribute his widow gave to us as readers by trusting the author with her personal letters. I was touched deeply. It was interesting that the author placed political eve
When the opportunity arose to honor one of their fallen, she welcomed it with open arms. Charity Maness lives in a small community in the Sierra Foothills of Northern California. Charity’s interest in supporting Veterans began when in an effort to help her USMC son coming home from the Middle East transition, she began a movement to form a VFW Post in her small town. . Through working with the many local veterans of foreign wars she developed a love of their stories, their courage
Charity’s interest in supporting Veterans began when in an effort to help her USMC son coming home from the Middle East transition, she began a movement to form a VFW Post in her small town. Through working with the many local veterans of foreign wars she developed a love of their stories, their courage and their devotion to country. About the Author Charity Maness lives in a small community in the Sierra Foothills of Northern California. . When the opportunity arose to honor one of their fallen, she welcomed it with open arms