Return To Eden. CD Audio Book, Disc 1

by Tucker Smallwood

Publisher: Tucker Smallwood
Copyright: © 2006 Tucker Smallwood Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
  • Compact disc $7.50

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Disc one of four. Chapters 1 -9 This is the Audio Book CD edition of RETURN TO EDEN, read by its author, Tucker Smallwood. (Each of the four discs requires a separate order). On this and the following three discs, there are 33 darkly funny, passionate and intensely personal essays regarding his 1969 tour of duty as an Army Advisor in Vietnam, his life thereafter as an artist and his return to Vietnam for Christmas of 2004. “If I have a gift, it is in having lived a remarkably varied and interesting life.” Listeners can now visit his official website to view the more than 50 photographs and images which appear in the book itself. www.Tuckersmallwood.com


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SITREP Review [ No Rating ] 22 Aug 2006
Smallwood has written an extraordinary account of his experience during those thirty odd years, a story that ranges across the Vietnam War, politics, and his own struggles to come to terms with his life, all bound together by the leitmotif of his time in Tan Nhut Nam. Return to Eden describes a journey that will be familiar to most of us who were CoVans, but is, at the same time, deeply personal and unique.
Smallwood's description of the small universe of the Advisor is sharp and clear. Return to Eden is the product of an independent and intense talent, with a perspective that some will not find agreeable. Yet, after reading Tucker Smallwood's essays, anyone who was ever been an Advisor will know that this is our story too, told by a man who is one of us.

Ken Jacobsen - SITREP editor, former Army advisor and president of COUNTERPARTS, a veteran’s organization of men who served as Military Advisors in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.

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