As devastating as Heard"s account of the war undoubtedly is, it"s the last third of the book - wherein he returns to a country that seems embarrassed to acknowledge his existence, and tries to deal with his shattered psyche with little support from an uncomprehending family and an ever-decreasing number of friends - that packs the biggest emotional wallop ... [However] he manages to elicit laughs amidst the tragedy." Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Well Done Those Men: Memoirs of a Vietnam Veteran (Barry Heard)