Saigon Kids
Embark on a captivating journey through the tumultuous early Vietnam war years with "Saigon Kids" by Les Arbuckle. This engaging narrative chronicles the experiences of a U.S. military brat, giving readers an insider's perspective of life in Saigon during a pivotal time in history. In May 1962, Naval Chief Petty Officer Bryant Arbuckle arrives in Saigon to set up a new Armed Forces radio station, thrusting him and his family into the heart of a developing conflict. With 308 pages of vivid storytelling published by Mango Media in 2017, "Saigon Kids" invites you to explore themes of identity, resilience, and the complexities of growing up amid uncertainty. Perfect for readers interested in unique coming-of-age tales, this book is a remarkable reflection on youth and adaptation during a turbulent era. Don't miss the chance to add this unforgettable story to your collection!