Two upper class girls, a Saigon ""hippie,"" the street children (called Bui Doi or the ""Dust of Life""), children injured...

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CHILDREN OF VIETNAM

Two upper class girls, a Saigon ""hippie,"" the street children (called Bui Doi or the ""Dust of Life""), children injured by playing with flares and unexploded mortar shells and displaced Montagnards -- introduced in quiet case studies which allow thorn to speak for themselves as individuals rather than statistical examples. An exceptional job of reportage.

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Publisher: Atheneum

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 1972

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