The Life We Were Given: Operation Babylift, International Adoption, and the Children of War in Vietnam

Author:   Dana Sachs
Publisher:   Beacon Press (MA)
ISBN:  

9780807042410


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The Life We Were Given: Operation Babylift, International Adoption, and the Children of War in Vietnam


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In April 1975, just before the fall of Saigon, the U.S. government launched Operation Babylift, a highly publicized plan to evacuate nearly three thousand displaced Vietnamese children and place them with adoptive families overseas. Chaotic from start to finish, the mission gripped the world-with a traumatic plane crash, international media snapping pictures of bewildered children traveling to their new homes, and families clamoring to adopt the waifs.
Often presented as a great humanitarian effort, Operation Babylift provided an opportunity for national catharsis following the trauma of the American experience in Vietnam. Now, thirty-five years after the war ended, Dana Sachs examines this unprecedented event more carefully, revealing how a single public-policy gesture irrevocably altered thousands of lives, not always for the better. Though most of the children were orphans, many were not, and the rescue offered no possibility for families to later reunite.
With sensitivity and balance, Sachs deepens her account by including multiple perspectives: birth mothers making the wrenching decision to relinquish their children; orphanage workers, military personnel, and doctors trying to save them; politicians and judges attempting to untangle the controversies; adoptive families waiting anxiously for their new sons and daughters; and the children themselves, struggling to understand. In particular, the book follows one such child, Anh Hansen, who left Vietnam through Operation Babylift and, decades later, returned to reunite with her birth mother. Through Anh's story, and those of many others, The Life We Were Given will inspire impassioned discussion and spur dialogue on the human cost of war, international adoption and aid efforts, and U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

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Author:   Dana Sachs
Publisher:   Beacon Press (MA)
Imprint:   Beacon Press (MA)
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780807042410


ISBN 10:   0807042412
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Deeply compelling and deftly researched, Dana Sachs's @lt;i@gt;The Life We Were Given@lt;/i@gt; vividly documents this controversial mass evacuation while trailing the heartbreaking narratives of the children-from village life to orphanage to hastily arranged flights to the United States and into the homes of waiting American adoptive parents. @lt;i@gt;The Life We Were Given@lt;/i@gt; is a powerful exploration of the questions that haunt everyone involved in adoption.--Meredith Hall, author of @lt;i@gt;Without A Map@lt;/i@gt;@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt; The saddest story in the whole awful sweep of the war in Vietnam had nothing to do with soldiers or ideology and has never been fully told--possibly because no one could bear to. Thankfully, Dana Sachs fills that void with @lt;i@gt;The Life We Were Given@lt;/i@gt;, one of the bravest and most wrenching books I have read about the war. All the victims and heroes of the Orphan Airlift come unforgettably to life in this beautiful book, and I will


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