-TED KOPPEL, Broadcast Journalist
WAR and SURVIVALMore Praise for The Last Helicopter: Two Lives in Indochina
"A gripping account of love, betrayal, and terror during the Second and Third Indochina Wars. It will change your idea of what it means to be a war correspondent, and what it means to survive war and genocide."-CRAIG ETCHESON, Visiting Scientist, Harvard T.H. Chan School Public Health
"I could not put this book down; I was so deeply pulled into Jim Laurie's saga of his life as a reporter covering Indochina. Woven through his riveting account is the painfully poignant love story of the Khmer woman he loved and left behind... not only a triumph of first-hand reporting, but a story of deep emotion and profound honesty."-CATHERINE KARNOW, author/photographer, Vietnam: 25 Years Documenting a Changing Country
"A genuine page turner. Sinan's story is stunning. The grace with which Laurie interweaves his story with hers is a major triumph. An unforgettable love story in which an openness about pain is so honest that the story never seems long ago and far away."-TOM BETTAG, Executive Producer CBS, ABC, Discovery
"A romantic wartime memoir which readers will find historically edifying, dramatically riveting and compassionate."-JAY GRUNER, Former Senior CIA Operations Officer
"An eyewitness account of the tragic consequences of the U.S military intervention in Indochina together with the incredible true story of a Cambodian woman who survives the 'killing fields'...a thrilling war story.-KOSAL PATH, Associate Professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
About the Author:
JIM LAURIE is an award-winning international broadcaster, writer, and media consultant. Jim roamed the world as a radio and television correspondent first for NBC News (1972-1978) and ABC News (1978-2000).