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Going Home
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Going Home in Ottawa, ON
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Going Home in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $29.34
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Size: Paperback
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You don't choose a time and place to fall in love. Fate always chooses for you. When Ronnie McIlroy volunteers to spend twelve months nursing in a South Vietnamese hospital, she's ill-prepared for a poverty-stricken country at war. Neither weak nor faint-hearted, she's way out of her comfort zone. American pilot, Joseph Hunter Jr, is on his second tour of duty. With an outstanding flying record and a cool head, he'll take an Iroquois anywhere he's needed. When he meets an attractive young New Zealand nurse at the officer's club, he knows the odds are stacked against a relationship. With the war between the North and South escalating, hundreds of lives are being lost every day. As Ronnie and Joe navigate the constant dangers of living and working in a war zone, it's clear fate has decided their time and place to fall in love is now. But will one naïve act of compassion destroy any chance of a life together? Will either of them leave Vietnam alive? From the author of The Nam Legacy and The Nam Shadow , Going Home takes us back to the sixties, to a propaganda fuelled war, a determined enemy and a fragile hope for survival. "In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you." Buddha Going Home is Ronnie's story.
You don't choose a time and place to fall in love. Fate always chooses for you. When Ronnie McIlroy volunteers to spend twelve months nursing in a South Vietnamese hospital, she's ill-prepared for a poverty-stricken country at war. Neither weak nor faint-hearted, she's way out of her comfort zone. American pilot, Joseph Hunter Jr, is on his second tour of duty. With an outstanding flying record and a cool head, he'll take an Iroquois anywhere he's needed. When he meets an attractive young New Zealand nurse at the officer's club, he knows the odds are stacked against a relationship. With the war between the North and South escalating, hundreds of lives are being lost every day. As Ronnie and Joe navigate the constant dangers of living and working in a war zone, it's clear fate has decided their time and place to fall in love is now. But will one naïve act of compassion destroy any chance of a life together? Will either of them leave Vietnam alive? From the author of The Nam Legacy and The Nam Shadow , Going Home takes us back to the sixties, to a propaganda fuelled war, a determined enemy and a fragile hope for survival. "In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you." Buddha Going Home is Ronnie's story.

















