Thursday, March 29, 2018

Review: Red Blood, Yellow Skin - Endless Journey

Red Blood, Yellow Skin - Endless Journey Red Blood, Yellow Skin - Endless Journey by Linda L.T. Baer
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Quite an amazing tale of loyal love, really. From the crumbling regime in Vietnam at the end of the war to Iran to America. All the while, she builds an extended family and thriving business in a foreign land. All the while her husband does such atrocious errors as ending up in a ski lodge when trying to book a beach vacation in Japan and moving the family to a remote Appalachian plot to find it lacks utilities. On top of this, he descends into years of pills and alcohol abuse. Linda Baer heroically triumphs over all this and keeps her family together.

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