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In the Jaws of History Book Review
Summary: This is a book review of the book "In the Jaws of History" by Bui Diem with David Chanoff. It is a critique of the good and not so good points of the book.
The aim of this book by Bui Diem with David Chanoff is to present the Vietnam War told from a South Vietnamese perspective. The large-scale scope of the work concerns the fighting between North and South Vietnam over which party would run the country and wanting to become an independent state free from the Western powers. Diem's memoir contains in-depth details about his life and politics in Vietnam in 1940-1975. The book serves as a primary source in documenting the events in Vietnam during the war and as an autobiography of Diem's life. The purpose of this book is to give insight of the war through Diem's eyes and how it affected his life.
A significant aspect of the book is that the book is an autobiography of Diem's life. When the story begins, Diem is in the United States in Washington, D.C. watching television, "mesmerized by...
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