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Reviewed by Maria Victoria Beltran for Readers' Favorite
Unpleasant Pastures is an absorbing novel by Charles Feggans. The story revolves around Jeff Richards, the only child of a well-to-do family, who joined the Marine Corps at the age of 19 after graduating from high school. Soon thereafter he found himself in an airplane on the way to Vietnam with other Marines. They arrived at the Happy Valley camp located 16 miles south of the border separating South and North Vietnam. Jeff was happy to find his friend Vic in the camp and the two became inseparable. The heat was unbearable and the enemy was just outside the compound but Vic took it upon himself to teach Jeff about the country so that life in the camp was almost normal. That was except for the incoming enemy rockets that came after nightfall.
Charles Feggans’s Unpleasant Pastures is an unusual Vietnam War story that brings readers into the routine daily life in a military camp. Told from the point of view of Jeff Richards, one of the main protagonists, we get to know the inner thoughts of a young man who finds himself at the heart of the Vietnam War. The secondary characters, Rich and Terry, bring another layer to the narrative. The pace is well-balanced and deals with the daily struggle of life in the camp. This differs from many Vietnam War stories that deal mostly with fighting the enemy. This is also a story of friendship as Vic takes Jeff under his wing and tries to protect him. The unexpected ending jolts us back to the reality of the war.