Reviews the war and describes the National Memorial's construction and its meaning for Americans
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amp; black-and-white photos. "The dream of Jan Scruggs, the man behind the movement to build the wall, and the fulfillment of that dream, is detailed up to the opening of the memorial. Designed for proficient independent readers, this book is honest and accurate. It is a sensitive statement about the price of war and the hope for peace, and will impart to young people the facts of this turbulent period in our history."--School Library Journal.
This Step into Reading book is a moving, appropriately simple introduction to a major monument. Donnelly's concise text--illustrated with well-chosen file photos--skillfully places the Vietnam War within a continuum of American history. Her steady, sturdy exposition is just right for her audience, as she compassionately answers such difficult questions as "What was it like to fight in Vietnam?" and "Why did Americans disagree so bitterly?" She also introduces Jan Scruggs, the committed Vietnam vet who conceived the idea of a memorial that would include the names of all American soldiers who died in Vietnam, and Maya Lin, the young architectural student who created the controversial, award-winning design. The message of this "healing" wall is an important one: "It says pain, sorrow, loss--that is the price of war." Ages 7-9.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Seller Inventory # G0679901698I3N10