No other Vietnamese family in modern time had such an intense involvement in high politics and public affairs as the Ng Đ nhs. Through the tenure of President Ng Đ nh Diệm of the Republic of Vietnam (1955-1963), this family helped shape Vietnamese history in numerous ways. President Diệm's rule in South Vietnam was perceived by many to be authoritarian and nepotistic, but it is important for historians in general and for anyone interested in Vietnamese history in particular to learn more about his family members who played such important roles in his government. How did they see themselves, their country, and their compatriots? How did they view the family's role in history? Sixty years after the death Ng Đ nh Nhu, English-language readers can now learn about Madame Ng Đ nh Nhu's life from her own words and recollections. Furthermore, in an essay accompanying their mother's narrative in The White Pebble, the late Ng Đ nh Lệ Quy n and Quỳnh (along with Jacqueline Willemetz) join their mother to defend the integrity of the Diệm government and the Ng Đ nh family against their critics. By telling the family's history alongside that of the Vietnamese nation, Ng Đ nh Nhu's children wanted to demonstrate the sincerity and depth of patriotism in the family. This book not only provides a unique account of Madame Nhu and the Ng Đ nh family by its members but also illuminates politics in Republican Vietnam and its troubled relationship with the United States.
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