Add this copy of Thousand Tears Falling to cart. $3.64, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1955 by Longstreet Press.
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Add this copy of A Thousand Tears Falling: the True Story of a to cart. $4.00, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Diamond rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Longstreet Pr.
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Add this copy of A Thousand Tears Falling: The True Story of a to cart. $34.95, very good condition, Sold by The Warm Springs Book Company rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Fremont, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Longstreet Press.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. A near fine copy in a near fine, mylar protected DJ; Signed by author (signature only) and author's personal stamp in red on title page. Stated 1st printing. Light vertical crease to front DJ flap; 8vo., 412 pages.
Add this copy of A Thousand Tears Falling: the True Story of a to cart. $36.00, very good condition, Sold by Bingo Used Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. : Longstreet Pr.
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Near Fine in Fine jacket. Hardback in near fine condition with fine condition dust jacket. Stated 1st printing. Small mark on top edge of pages. Dust jacket is in mylar sleeve.
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Very good in Very good jacket. [12], 412, [8] pages. Map, Illustrations. DJ is in a plastic sleeve. Includes Foreword by Griffin B. Bell, Formerly United States Attorney General. Also includes Acknowledgments by the author. Yung Krall (Vietnamese: ng M Dung; born 1946) is an American former spy born in Vietnam. Her autobiography, A Thousand Tears Falling, recounts her life growing up in the midst of the Vietnam War, as well as her life in America as a spy for the CIA, FBI, and NSA. Krall gained employment working for American vendors on a U.S. Navy base near Saigon where she met Lt. John Krall, a U.S. Navy pilot, whom she later married. The two of them moved to the United States. Using her background as a native Vietnamese, she worked with the CIA and FBI to bring down a communist Vietnamese subgroup and recruit members in the U.S. and Europe. She played a role in the capture and conviction of North Vietnamese spies Ronald Humphrey and David Truong. In exchange for her family's rescue from a falling Saigon, Yung became a spy for the CIA. The author is the first child of one of Viet Nam's most senior southern Communist cadres to come forth and share the intimate years of painful conflict within a family as the cost of competing political ideologies. Her father failed to transform her into a servant of the revolution, but instead he produced one of Viet Nam's more noted counterrevolutionaries. Derived from a review by Bill McDonald found on-line: A View Not Seen by Vietnam Veterans Before....There are some books that are so important that they act as a kind of "rosette stone" for our understanding of historical events and the people who were caught up in them. This book is going to become a touchstone importance for those trying to relate to the human element of the Vietnam War for non-combatants. The author, Yung Krall, opens a new doorway to viewing what life was like for those families caught in up the cross fires of the Vietnam War. In her book, "A Thousand Tears Falling, " she will change and alter the thought processes of any veteran reading of her personal experiences. It will also enlighten those readers who were never a part of any war but often wondered what life was like for those who tried to live inside a war zone with their families. She puts a face on that war and on the enemy and on the allies. She, through her sometimes very sad story, will peel away some of the mystery of why certain members of a family, or a community in Vietnam, fought for which side. It is not as simple as one thinks. It has more to with personal loyalties, family and nationalism and less at times, to issues about communism or capitalism. Her father however, was a powerful leader in the war against the French, the South Vietnamese and the Americans and believed in communism. He left her loving home to go fight the war leaving behind his family to forge for themselves while he lived in the jungles and forests for 18 years. He was a NLF Senator and when the war was over he was rewarded with an ambassadorship. This book is all about family and loyalties and choices. There were many hard choices to be made in the author's young life. She had to choose where her heart and loyalties really were at. She eventually worked for the South Vietnamese and American armies and ends up falling in love with an American navy pilot, getting married and moving to the United States. However, in order to get the rest of her family out of Vietnam to safety, she had to work with the CIA and became a spy. She will move you to tears at times when you read her book, but when you finish you will find that you have gained something valuable through that experience.
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