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About the Book
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"No
other personal account of contemporary Laos is as informative, under-the-surface and well written." -- Joe Cummings,
author of Lonely Planet Laos
"A must for anyone looking to understand Laos today." -- Jeff Cranmer,
author of Rough Guide Laos "A witty, personal account ... through the eyes of a young American among raucous expats in Vientiane." --
Frommers Southeast Asia "An excellent contribution to a better
understanding of life in Asia." -- Far Eastern Economic Review
"Honest, well written, entertaining
and informative." -- South China Morning Post
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Brett Dakin
spent two years working in Vientiane, Laos and returned to the States a changed man. In Another Quiet American
(Asia Books, fourth edition, 2008), he takes you through the corridors of power and into the living rooms of Laos.
You'll meet his boss, a wealthy general whose power and reputation scares his countrymen; a prince with connections
to the French colonial past; an American pilot
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who left home for Indochina during the war and never returned;
and rich Lao twenty-somethings who have all the money they could want, but have yet to find happiness.
Dakin provides
a sympathetic yet irreverent glimpse into life in one of the world's few remaining communist nations, questioning the United
States' influence on the country and embarking on the soul-searching journey of a young American abroad.
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