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Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf

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September 2006, no. 284

Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf

Random House, $32.95 pb, 302 pp

Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf

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September 2006, no. 284

Towards the end of her story, Jean Debelle Lamensdorf admits that she ‘wanted to mentally shut out the horror of Vietnam – to remember only a sanitised version of our year out there’. Having spent twelve gruelling months working as a volunteer for the Red Cross, tending to the non-medical welfare of wounded ANZAC troops, Debelle Lamensdorf has succeeded in cleansing this personal account of life during one of modern history’s most bloody wars.

Rebecca Starford reviews 'Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam' by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf

Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam

by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf

Random House, $32.95 pb, 302 pp

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