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Bernard Green

    The Stealing of Innocence
    Spies in Vung Tau
    • Spies in Vung Tau

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      In 1987, the author acquired a collection of early glass slides, which serve as a captivating window into the past. These slides reveal a rich tapestry of historical moments, showcasing the art and science of early photography. The narrative explores the stories behind the images, highlighting the cultural and social contexts of the time. Through this unique lens, readers gain insight into the evolution of visual storytelling and the significance of preserving such artifacts for future generations.

      Spies in Vung Tau
    • Tiffin Green-Hall's courageous book grabs the reader by the throat and the heart, from page one until the end. The author conveys the horrific pain and brutality of the life he lived under the ostensible care of Catholic priests while he spent five years at a Catholic school in Auckland, New Zealand. His writing is frank, vulnerable, and beautiful, if such a term can be used in association with the ugliness he experienced. This is a book that everyone needs to read.

      The Stealing of Innocence