Last of the Annamese
Experience the gripping narrative of Last of the Annamese by Tom Glenn, published by Naval Institute Press in 2017. This compelling novel delves deep into the complexities of war, exploring the harrowing choices faced by those who fight, flee, and endure its aftermath. Set against the backdrop of Saigon in April 1975, as the city succumbs to North Vietnamese forces, Glenn crafts a haunting portrayal of survival and resilience. With 336 pages of vivid storytelling, this work transcends traditional war fiction, offering readers a profound insight into the human spirit during turmoil. Ideal for fans of war and military narratives, Last of the Annamese is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the emotional and psychological impacts of conflict.