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The Bamboo Chest 2nd Edition

An Adventure in Healing the Trauma of War
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From Publishers Weekly Haunted by childhood memories of Saigon during the 1968 Tet Offensive, Frederick "Cork" Graham hatches a harebrained scheme in the spring of 1983. He withdraws from his first year in college and uses his school funds to purchase photography equipment and a plane ticket for Thailand. After harrowing events in search of a first big story along the Laotian border, Graham takes to sea and is imprisoned by the Vietnamese. He answers his interrogators accusations of spying by telling them he arrived in Bangkok to start a career as foreign correspondent, and that Richard Knight, a British comedy actor, invited him on the voyage to report on the expedition in search of Captain Kidd's treasure. The Vietnamese can't believe such a farfetched story, and threaten him with a firing squad if he doesn't admit the truth. In a gripping narrative offering a clear sense of time and place using chapters peppered with quotes from media and embassy communications, Graham tells an enriching coming-of-age tale, probes the mysteries of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and digs deep into the secrets, political intrigue, and blunders of what was an international incident recorded on the front-page of newspapers around the world. 45,000 first printing; author tour. 10-city author tour. (Sept) Copyright (c) Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition "stranger than fiction" - The Guardian "masterful job of keeping the reader's attention" - New York Times "electrifying" - The Sunday Times From The Bamboo Chest July 29, 1983 US Embassy telex to the Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.: O 290834Z JUL 83 FM AMEMBASSY BANGKOK TO SECSTATE WASHDC "Meanwhile, a consular officer in Singapore spoke with Mr. Grimley on July 28 about this treasure hunt in which he was to take part. Grimley, in a detailed story that can shiver timbers, identified the treasure island as the largest and northern-most in an archipelago appropriately named Iles des Pirates, 18 miles east of the large island of Phu-Quoc, just off the Kampuchean/Vietnamese border. Luckily, Grimley did not know or chose not to reveal the exact locations of treasure on the island, else the vice consul in Singapore may have set her jib by now."

Author Biography:

Cork Graham is an Alaska-based former paramilitary officer, and combat photojournalist, who has appeared on Discovery Channel, NatGeo, Good Morning America, CBS Morning Show, NBC News, ABC News, BBC, and many others. He has reported, edited and photographed for the Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, ABC News, The Times, Paris Match and Vogue. Graham is the second American to complete the Naval Special Forces course created at La Union, El Salvador by the US Navy SEALs. He served in the Latin America theater of the Cold War. His Vietnam prison/treasure hunting memoir, THE BAMBOO CHEST, became a #1 NYT and Amazon bestseller, staying for 3 weeks at #2 on Amazon.com. When not searching out treasure and avoiding venomous snakes in Latin America, or prospecting for gold in the wilds of Alaska, he's teaching combat veterans how to deal with post-traumatic stress through the skills of handcrafted log home building and outdoor living. To learn more, please visit www.corkgraham.com. Or Facebook and Twitter @corkgraham
Release date Australia
June 1st, 2011
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
316
Dimensions
140x216x17
ISBN-13
9780970358059
Product ID
23817786

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