A fabulous, fast-paced and stirring memoir of the entire Vietnam War from an American civilian who began as an idealistic province-level do-gooder in the war's earliest days in 1964. Quitting in protest after Tet '68, a disillusioned Carl Robinson became a journalist for the remainder of the Vietnam War, running for the U.S. helicopters as Saigon fell in April 1975. His dramatic and personal account, including the defining romance of his life and...