Bobbie
Ann Mason's debut novel--"a brilliant and moving book... a moral tale
that entwines public history with private anguish." --Los Angeles Times Book Review
"How Ms. Mason conjures a vivid image of the
futility of war and its searing legacy of confusion out of the searching
questions or a naïve later generation is nothing short of masterful." --Kansas
City Star
Samantha "Sam" Hughes is in her senior year of high school in rural
Kentucky. Her father, whom she never knew, was killed in Vietnam before she
was born. Sam lives with her uncle Emmett, a veteran who appears to be
suffering from exposure to Agent Orange. Amidst worrying about her uncle and
yearning to figure out who she is and learn about the father she never knew,
Sam develops feelings for Tom, one of Emmett's veteran buddies. Tom and
Emmett attempt to shield Sam from the truth of what they endured, but she has
become convinced that her life is bound to the war in Vietnam.
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