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What We Inherit - A Secret War and a Family's Search for Answers

English · Hardback

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After years of being misled by the US government, Jessica Pearce Rotondi travels to Laos with the hope of finding answers for her family, but instead finds a country still reeling from a secret war

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Jessica Pearce Rotondi is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn. Her work has been published by The History Channel, Atlas Obscura, The Huffington Post, Refinery29, and Greatist. Previously, she was Senior Lifestyle Editor at The Huffington Post and a staff member at the PEN American Center, the world's oldest literary human rights organization. Her first job in New York City was as a book publicist at St. Martin's Press, where she had a "room of her own" in the Flatiron Building to fill with books. Jessica is a graduate of Brown University, where she received a research grant to conduct an oral history project on World War II. "What We Inherit" is her first book. Connect with Jessica on Twitter and Instagram @JessicaRotondi or visit JessicaPearceRotondi.com.

Summary

"Part memoir, part investigative journalism, and completely engrossing, What We Inherit is not a book you'll be forgetting anytime soon." —Oprah Magazine

"Exceptional." —Salman Rushdie


In the wake of her mother’s death, Jessica Pearce Rotondi uncovers boxes of letters, declassified CIA reports, and newspaper clippings that bring to light a family ghost: her uncle Jack, who disappeared during the CIA-led “Secret War” in Laos in 1972. The letters lead her across Southeast Asia in search of the truth that has eluded her family for decades. What she discovers takes her closer to the mother she lost and the mysteries of a secret war that changed the rules of engagement forever.

In 1943, 19-year-old Edwin Pearce jumps from a burning B-17 bomber over Germany. Missing in action for months, his parents finally learn he is a prisoner of war in Stalag 17. Ed survives nearly three years in prison camp and a march across the Alps before returning home.

Ed’s eldest son and namesake, Edwin “Jack,” follows his father into the Air Force. But on the night of March 29, 1972, Jack’s plane vanishes over the mountains bordering Vietnam and Ed’s past comes roaring into the present.

In 2009, Ed’s granddaughter, Jessica Pearce Rotondi, is grieving her mother’s death when she stumbles across declassified CIA documents, letters, and maps that reveal her family’s decades-long search for Jack. What We Inherit is Rotondi’s story of her own hunt for answers as she retraces her grandfather’s 1973 path across Southeast Asia in search of his son.

An excavation of inherited trauma on a personal and national scale, What We Inherit reveals the power of a father’s refusal to be silenced and a daughter’s quest to rediscover her voice in the wake of loss. As Rotondi nears the last known place Jack was seen alive, she grows closer to understanding the mystery that has haunted her family for generations—and the destructive impact of a family secret so big it encompassed an entire war.

Foreword

  • Major National Media Coverage in Newspapers and Women's Magazines
  • Coverage in popular newsletters The Skimm, Thrive Global
  • TV and Radio appearances in NYC and Boston
  • Op-eds and features forthcoming in Reader's Digest, Huffington Post, Salon, and elsewhere
  • National Book Tour (east coast, west coast, and Midwest)

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    "I devoured this book in one breathless gulp. A seamless blend of love, loss and legacy, this utterly gripping account of one woman's search to uncover a family mystery in the wake of her mother's death is at once heartbreaking and gorgeously hopeful. This is exactly the kind of compulsively readable memoir I'm always hoping to find, but so rarely do." —Claire Bidwell Smith, author of The Rules of Inheritance

  • Product details

    Authors Jessica Pearce Rotondi
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Hardback
    Released 21.04.2020
     
    EAN 9781951213077
    ISBN 978-1-951213-07-7
    No. of pages 275
    Illustrations Archival photos and photos by the author
    Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

    HISTORY / Military / Vietnam War, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Military Families

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