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Deadly Waters: The Vietnam Naval War And Its Aftermath
- De: randy miller
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 12 h y 11 m
- Versión completa
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Deadly Waters is a work of historical fiction based on true events that tells how the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs perverted Congressional Law to cheat 229,000 Vietnam Blue Water Navy Sailors out of all possible compensation for Agent Orange caused illnesses. It is a book every patriotic American should read. This is a story of love, war, and the promise America made and broke to those sailors she sent to fight on the toxic waters of South East Asia. It’s told through the eyes of seventeen year old Zachariah Martin, who in the fall of 1964, leaves his family farm in rural Vermont ...
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Audible Review for Deadly Waters by Randy Miller
- De MuthoniFy en 03-14-25
My Thoughts On Deadly Waters by Randy Miller
Revisado: 10-04-24
It is a powerful and emotionally gripping story, and the narration truly elevates this experience. The audiobook captures the raw emotion of Zack Martin’s journey as a Vietnam veteran, dealing with the devastating effects of Agent Orange exposure and the systemic failures of the Veterans Administration (VA). The narrator skillfully brings Zack’s struggles to life, making each moment feel deeply personal. You can hear the weight of his physical and emotional pain, as well as his frustration with the bureaucratic system that has let him down. The nuanced portrayal of Zack’s complex character—someone both angry and proud—is delivered with a voice that resonates with listeners.
What stands out is how the narrator balances the intensity of Zack's battles with his illness and the emotional toll it takes on his family, especially his wife, Tally. The narration adds depth to the already heart-wrenching dynamic between the two, capturing both love and strain in their relationship. The scenes where Zack and Tally’s exhaustion seeps through their conversations are particularly well done, allowing listeners to feel the weight of their shared burdens.
Overall, the audiobook is not only well-narrated but does justice to Randy Miller’s beautifully written novel. The pacing of the narration complements the smooth progression of the story, keeping listeners engaged from start to finish. It’s an unforgettable listen that deepens the emotional impact of the novel, making it a must for anyone looking to experience the intimate, human side of veterans’ struggles.
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