Buffalo, Carry Me Home, A Tale of the Fall of Saigon is a compelling fictional account of the tragedy of Vietnam. It is a story--at once intimate and universal--not only of the devastation of villages, families and their children, but also of the heroism of these besieged people and their rescuers. The central character is an American journalist and war correspondent, whose personal struggle with cultural identity unfolds as his involvement with the Vietnamese people deepens. This is a tale of courage, heartbreak and hope that had to be told.
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About the Author: Inspired by a commitment to social justice, Maria Eitz has devoted her life and career to improving the lives of children locally and internationally. She founded and directed respite care in San Francisco, California, where for 35 years she offered free child care, early assessment, intervention for at-risk children, and support for parents. Between 1970-1975, she adopted four orphaned children in Vietnam. At the end of the war, Maria initiated the Orphan Airlift for children from Vietnam and Cambodia. She is also the founder and director of Medical Volunteers International and has extensive experience creating human rights programs in Asia and Africa for children and their parents rendered vulnerable because of wars, natural disasters, and famine. Maria was born in Germany. She has a broad background in psychology and theology. Since her retirement in 2012, Maria has been ordained a Roman Catholic priest and now has a ministry in San Francisco, California.
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