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OverviewIn the last days of the Vietnam War, more than 130,000 South Vietnamese were saved from their otherwise dire fate by the heroic acts of ordinary Americans. This groundbreaking account by New York Times-bestselling author Thurston Clarke uncovers a previously untold story of bravery and honour. 1973. US participation in the Vietnam War ends. As troops withdraw, President Nixon pledges to assist the South in the event of invasion by the North. 1975. North Vietnam begins a full-scale assault on the South. Congress does nothing. Hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese face execution or life in concentration camps. An iconic photograph is taken of the Fall of Saigon, depicting desperate Vietnamese people scrambling to board a helicopter evacuating the last of the American soldiers. It is an image of US failure and shame. Or is it? In Honourable Exit, Clarke revisits the last days of the Vietnam War to uncover the previously untold story of a life-saving mass evacuation. During those final days, a number of Americans — diplomats, businessmen, soldiers, missionaries, contractors, and spies — risked their lives and disobeyed orders to help their translators, drivers, colleagues, neighbours, friends, and even perfect strangers to escape. By the time the last US helicopter left Vietnam on 30 April 1975, these heroic Americans had helped to spirit over 130,000 South Vietnamese to resettlement in the US and life as American citizens. Groundbreaking, page-turning, and authoritative, Honourable Exit is a deeply moving history of Americans in one of their little-known finest hours. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thurston ClarkePublisher: Scribe Publications Imprint: Scribe Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.40cm ISBN: 9781912854349ISBN 10: 1912854341 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 09 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews`Filled with new information and riveting recreations of daring rescues, this book adds significantly to the history of a notable moment in U.S. military history.' -- Publishers Weekly `In this moving account of the Righteous Americans , Clarke celebrates the forgotten men and women who, in the face of great opposition, managed to pull off an epic humanitarian and immigration success story. A powerful and inspiring lesson in courage that could not be more relevant today.' -- Rory Kennedy, Academy Award-nominated director and producer of <i>Last Days in Vietnam</i> `Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit is the missing book on the Fall of Saigon we've been waiting for. Among other things, it is a brilliant recounting of President Gerald Ford's vital leadership during the last days of the Vietnam War. Over 130,000 South Vietnamese allies were saved because of Ford's moral certitude. An epic narrative history for the ages!' -- Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite `Thurston Clarke has a genius for finding episodes in history that deserve re-examination. Just as the U.S. rescued its employees and allies from the embassy roof, this gifted story-teller has found gems of heroism, honour, and suspense in an agonising chapter of the American story.' -- Strobe Talbott, former deputy secretary of state and distinguished fellow in residence at Brookings `Vietnam is America's unfinished war - unfinished because so many, men and women, have yet to come home body and soul. Honourable Exit is that homecoming. Beautifully written, achingly poignant, scrupulously reported, this story is a revelation. We see history in ways we hadn't imagined. Honourable Exit is a book for every generation of readers.' -- Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times best-selling author of <i>12 Strong</i> and <i>The Odyssey of Echo Company</i> `America's years in Vietnam were full of shame, but the last days of the war saw a remarkable effort at redemption. Breaking rules set by their higher-ups, ordinary Americans - servicemen, diplomats, spies, private citizens - moved heaven and earth to get their Vietnamese friends and allies to safety. Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit brings this little-known story to light with the speed and power of a riveting thriller. It challenges us to remember a time when Americans refused to abandon desperate people in a far-off country. It's a kind of Schindler's List for America's lost war.' -- George Packer, author of <i>The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq</i> and <i>The Unwinding: an inner history of the new America</i> '[Thurston Clarke's] story is a tribute to these brave people ... Honourable Exit shines a light on a time when Americans refused to abandon thousands of their desperate allies. It is perhaps the only good thing.' -- Margaret Reilly * Daily Post * 'In this intelligent study, [Thurston Clarke] shows how in those final days a motley group of soldiers, diplomats, missionaries and spies airlifted more than 130,000 refugees to America - all in defiance of superiors and public opinion. He creates a nuanced portrait of those days that popular misconceptions of the iconic photograph miss: a complex one of guilt, betrayal and honour.' -- Steven Carrol * Sydney Morning Herald, 'Non-Fiction Pick of the Week' * 'Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit is the missing book on the Fall of Saigon we've been waiting for. Among other things, it is a brilliant recounting of President Gerald Ford's vital leadership during the last days of the Vietnam War. Over 130,000 South Vietnamese allies were saved because of Ford's moral certitude. An epic narrative history for the ages!' -- Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite 'Thurston Clarke has a genius for finding episodes in history that deserve re-examination. Just as the U.S. rescued its employees and allies from the embassy roof, this gifted story-teller has found gems of heroism, honour, and suspense in an agonising chapter of the American story.' -- Strobe Talbott, former deputy secretary of state and distinguished fellow in residence at Brookings 'America's years in Vietnam were full of shame, but the last days of the war saw a remarkable effort at redemption. Breaking rules set by their higher-ups, ordinary Americans - servicemen, diplomats, spies, private citizens - moved heaven and earth to get their Vietnamese friends and allies to safety. Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit brings this little-known story to light with the speed and power of a riveting thriller. It challenges us to remember a time when Americans refused to abandon desperate people in a far-off country. It's a kind of Schindler's List for America's lost war.' -- George Packer, author of <i>The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq</i> and <i>The Unwinding: an inner history of the new America</i> 'Filled with new information and riveting recreations of daring rescues, this book adds significantly to the history of a notable moment in U.S. military history.' -- Publishers Weekly 'In this moving account of the Righteous Americans , Clarke celebrates the forgotten men and women who, in the face of great opposition, managed to pull off an epic humanitarian and immigration success story. A powerful and inspiring lesson in courage that could not be more relevant today.' -- Rory Kennedy, Academy Award-nominated director and producer of <i>Last Days in Vietnam</i> 'Vietnam is America's unfinished war - unfinished because so many, men and women, have yet to come home body and soul. Honourable Exit is that homecoming. Beautifully written, achingly poignant, scrupulously reported, this story is a revelation. We see history in ways we hadn't imagined. Honourable Exit is a book for every generation of readers.' -- Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times best-selling author of <i>12 Strong</i> and <i>The Odyssey of Echo Company</i> `[Thurston Clarke's] story is a tribute to these brave people ... Honourable Exit shines a light on a time when Americans refused to abandon thousands of their desperate allies. It is perhaps the only good thing.' -- Margaret Reilly * Daily Post * `In this intelligent study, [Thurston Clarke] shows how in those final days a motley group of soldiers, diplomats, missionaries and spies airlifted more than 130,000 refugees to America - all in defiance of superiors and public opinion. He creates a nuanced portrait of those days that popular misconceptions of the iconic photograph miss: a complex one of guilt, betrayal and honour.' -- Steven Carrol * Sydney Morning Herald, `Non-Fiction Pick of the Week' * `Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit is the missing book on the Fall of Saigon we've been waiting for. Among other things, it is a brilliant recounting of President Gerald Ford's vital leadership during the last days of the Vietnam War. Over 130,000 South Vietnamese allies were saved because of Ford's moral certitude. An epic narrative history for the ages!' -- Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite `Thurston Clarke has a genius for finding episodes in history that deserve re-examination. Just as the U.S. rescued its employees and allies from the embassy roof, this gifted story-teller has found gems of heroism, honour, and suspense in an agonising chapter of the American story.' -- Strobe Talbott, former deputy secretary of state and distinguished fellow in residence at Brookings `America's years in Vietnam were full of shame, but the last days of the war saw a remarkable effort at redemption. Breaking rules set by their higher-ups, ordinary Americans - servicemen, diplomats, spies, private citizens - moved heaven and earth to get their Vietnamese friends and allies to safety. Thurston Clarke's Honourable Exit brings this little-known story to light with the speed and power of a riveting thriller. It challenges us to remember a time when Americans refused to abandon desperate people in a far-off country. It's a kind of Schindler's List for America's lost war.' -- George Packer, author of <i>The Assassins' Gate: America in Iraq</i> and <i>The Unwinding: an inner history of the new America</i> `Filled with new information and riveting recreations of daring rescues, this book adds significantly to the history of a notable moment in U.S. military history.' -- Publishers Weekly `In this moving account of the Righteous Americans , Clarke celebrates the forgotten men and women who, in the face of great opposition, managed to pull off an epic humanitarian and immigration success story. A powerful and inspiring lesson in courage that could not be more relevant today.' -- Rory Kennedy, Academy Award-nominated director and producer of <i>Last Days in Vietnam</i> `Vietnam is America's unfinished war - unfinished because so many, men and women, have yet to come home body and soul. Honourable Exit is that homecoming. Beautifully written, achingly poignant, scrupulously reported, this story is a revelation. We see history in ways we hadn't imagined. Honourable Exit is a book for every generation of readers.' -- Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times best-selling author of <i>12 Strong</i> and <i>The Odyssey of Echo Company</i> Author InformationThurston Clarke is the author of twelve previous books, including JFK’s Last Hundred Days and The Last Campaign, a New York Times bestseller. His articles have appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other publications. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and other awards, and lives in upstate New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |