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February 22, 2008
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"Bob Swartzel writes with authority about military and corporate matters and his description of the Buddhist temples is excellent. Because of this authenticity, the reader is plunged deeply into the destructive atmosphere that was Vietnam. By the middle of the book, the reader is sucked into this story like the boots of the soldiers who must patrol constantly watching for the enemy and never trusting anyone. Because of this authenticity, the reader is plunged deeply into the destructive atmosphere that was Vietnam. We feel the mud and smell the blood of dead bodies. I highly recommend this book for all people who would like to know the real story of the war in Vietnam. It truly shows the effect that a war can have on any country and on its institutions." Muse Book Reviews, reviewed by Barbara Ehrentreu
DIVERTING THE BUDDHA picks up where THE QUIET AMERICAN left off. It is all about a young heroine's struggle to advance the cause of democracy, a effort opposed by the powers to be in Washington.
By Bob Swartzel
Pages: 352
ISBN: 1-55404-015-9
Publisher: Double Dragon Publishing
Cover Art: Deron Douglas
Editor: Peggy Jo Shumate
Publication Date: January 5, 2007
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