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Fighting Abroad, Protesting at Home: The Story of the Vietnam War for Teens
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Fighting Abroad, Protesting at Home: The Story of the Vietnam War for Teens in Ottawa, ON
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Fighting Abroad, Protesting at Home: The Story of the Vietnam War for Teens in Ottawa, ON
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The Vietnam War was more than a battle fought in distant jungles—it was a conflict that tore through living rooms, classrooms, and the hearts of millions. Across the Pacific, soldiers faced mud, monsoons, and a determined enemy. Back home, protests filled the streets, families argued across dinner tables, and the meaning of loyalty, patriotism, and justice was questioned like never before.
This book brings those years to life through the voices of the people who lived them—soldiers on the front lines, students in the streets, refugees fleeing their homes, and leaders who tried to navigate a nation in turmoil. You'll see how the war changed not only the land it was fought on, but also the identity of two nations and the generations who lived through it.
Told with honesty and depth, this is a story about choices—whether to fight, to resist, to protest, or to stay silent—and the consequences that followed. It's about courage in many forms, the cost of decisions made far away, and the lingering echoes that still shape our world today.
For teens ready to explore one of the most debated and emotional chapters of modern history, this is an invitation to listen, to question, and to see history from more than one side.
The Vietnam War was more than a battle fought in distant jungles—it was a conflict that tore through living rooms, classrooms, and the hearts of millions. Across the Pacific, soldiers faced mud, monsoons, and a determined enemy. Back home, protests filled the streets, families argued across dinner tables, and the meaning of loyalty, patriotism, and justice was questioned like never before.
This book brings those years to life through the voices of the people who lived them—soldiers on the front lines, students in the streets, refugees fleeing their homes, and leaders who tried to navigate a nation in turmoil. You'll see how the war changed not only the land it was fought on, but also the identity of two nations and the generations who lived through it.
Told with honesty and depth, this is a story about choices—whether to fight, to resist, to protest, or to stay silent—and the consequences that followed. It's about courage in many forms, the cost of decisions made far away, and the lingering echoes that still shape our world today.
For teens ready to explore one of the most debated and emotional chapters of modern history, this is an invitation to listen, to question, and to see history from more than one side.

















