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My heroine of Une si jolie petite guerre is the artist Marcelino Truong's mother. She doesn't want to be in the war.

In my fifth look at the French comic book which you may buy and read in David Homel's English, I begin with Yvette fleeing Neil Sheehan,

spotting the reporter as a time-wasting moron, as I also regard anyone who takes that war too seriously.

In my Viet Nam letters I look at askance then evade pretty much anything you might want a Viet Nam specialist to tell you about. We are rather about intellect and talent,

which drip off Yvette's son onto his pages. I am so proud that 30 people read me on 1 of our books and authors 3 times a week.

Please consider patronizing these readers at $50/year or the whole yeshiva at $250/year. We are a charity, reading through works occasioned by the birth of the nation

of Viet Nam 250 years ago. In another 1500 we may achieve a canon. It will be alive like Torah with intellect and talent, entertainment and information pleasing many by pleasing long.

Until then I will be telling you about the books not many others have taught:

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