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Analysis of Hue 1968 with Key Takeaways & Review
- Narrated by: L.K. Negron
- Length: 35 mins
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Summary
Please note: This is a summary, analysis, and review of the book and not the original book.
Mark Bowden's extremely detailed and visceral look into a critical battle in the Vietnam War, Hue 1968 takes the listener deep into the hearts and minds of every side and faction involved in the controversial conflict.
This FastReads analysis offers supplementary material to Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam to help you distill the key takeaways, review the book's content, and further understand the writing style and overall themes from an editorial perspective. Whether you'd like to deepen your understanding, refresh your memory, or simply decide whether or not this book is for you, FastReads is here to help. Absorb everything you need to know in under 20 minutes!
What does this FastReads analysis include?
- An executive summary of the original book
- Editorial review
- Key takeaways and analysis
- Summary overviews of each section
- A short bio of the author
Original book summary overview
In this work from the author of Black Hawk Down, Mark Bowden talks about the war in Vietnam, especially the 23-day Battle of Hue. A very carefully and interestingly written book, Hue 1968 stirs the imagination of any listener and nostalgically places you in the battlefields of Hue from the perspective of the locals, the fighters on all sides, the visitors, and the media.
Before you buy: The purpose of this FastReads analysis is to help you decide if it's worth the time, money and effort listening to the original book (if you haven't already). FastReads has pulled out the essence - but only to help you ascertain the value of the book for yourself. This analysis is meant as a supplement to, and not a replacement for, Hue 1968.