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Home Before Morning

The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam

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Home Before Morning

By: Lynda Van Devanter
Narrated by: Ann Sprinkle
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Lynda Van Devanter was the girl next door, the cheerleader who went to Catholic schools, enjoyed sports, and got along well with her four sisters and parents. After high school she attended nursing school and then did something that would shatter her secure world for the rest of her life: in 1969, she joined the army and was shipped to Vietnam. When she arrived in Vietnam her idealistic view of the war vanished quickly. She worked long hours in cramped, ill-equipped, understaffed operating rooms. She saw friends die.

After one traumatic year, she came home, a Vietnam veteran. Coming home was nearly as devastating as the time she spent in Asia. Nothing was the same—including Lynda herself. Viewed by many as a murderer instead of a healer, she felt isolated and angry. The anger turned to depression; like many other Vietnam veterans she suffered from delayed stress syndrome. The war that was fought physically halfway around the world had become a personal, internal battle.

Home Before Morning is the story of a woman whose courage, stamina, and personal history make this a compelling autobiography. It is also the saga of others who went to war to aid the wounded and came back wounded—physically and emotionally—themselves. And, it is the true story of one person's triumphs: her understanding of, and coming to terms with, her destiny.

©1983, 2001 Lynda Van Devanter (P)2023 Tantor
Medical Military Vietnam War War Veteran
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What an incredible set of women. Whatever your thoughts of war are you can’t help be moved by the work of these female nurses who volunteered to go to Vietnam. The physical and psychological battles they had to go through and continue to go through once back in home is heartbreaking.

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a nurses reality

It portrays the reality of a nurses experience in a combat zone and the personal, lifelong toll it took. It explores the journey of trying to come home. The Book highlights themes of the horrors of serving in and casualty clearing station, and the lack of acknowledgement and support of service women.

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