There it is

“There It Is” by Les D. Brown is a First Edition published by M & S in 2000, featuring 232 pages in English. This book presents a personal account of Brown’s experiences during the Vietnam War, offering a soldier’s perspective on the challenges faced in the dense jungles and the constant threats of danger and disease. Through a blend of honesty and humor, Brown recounts the realities of combat, the loss of comrades, and his own struggle for survival, culminating in a rebellious stand against the circumstances he faced.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of military life and the historical context of the Vietnam War, as Brown shares his journey with raw language that reflects the experiences of soldiers. The narrative not only highlights the physical and emotional challenges of warfare but also serves as a reminder of the contributions made by Canadians during this conflict. With its focus on biography and military history, “There It Is” provides insight into the complexities of war and the resilience of those who served.
Official synopsis Publisher
Written with honesty and humour, “There It Is brings us Les Brown’s compelling, grunt’s-eye view of his tour in the Vietnam War.
In the raw language of soldiers, Brown describes what it was like to move through dense jungle in unbearable heat; to live in a world of perpetual danger and disease; to confront the enemy in battle; and to see his buddies die. Brown tells of his struggle to survive, a struggle which ultimately leads him to take a risky, rebellious stand.
Featuring a scene-setting introduction by Global Television News anchor Peter Kent, “There It Is is a powerful, personal account of war, and a surprising reminder of the role played by thousands of Canadians in Vietnam.
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