"This poignant book . . . is an important contribution to the rich literature of the Vietnam War."
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David Halberstam, Washington Post Book World
"A modest and searching memoir of self-discovery . . . often moving, aiming unerringly for political and personal reconciliation in the still-unsettled aftermath of the war in Vietnam."
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New York Times Book Review
"A modest and searching memoir of self—discovery . . . often moving, aiming unerringly for political and personal reconciliation in the still—unsettled aftermath of the war in Vietnam."
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New York Times Book Review
"Reconciliation Road is one of those rare books that purports to tell a straightforward tale but in its own subversive way tackles issues of major import. . . . This book succeeds on several levels . . . leaves indelible marks upon the reader."
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Chicago Tribune
"A fascinating portrait of General Marshall emerges, interwoven with events from the turbulent Sixties and the author’s yearning for reconciliation; highly recommended."
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Library Journal