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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Well written through the voices of those who have lost their most precious love.By Star WalkerA mother or wife's loss is always the most heart-rending. A son - a husband - a daughter - gone before their time - "The child is to outlive the parent" as the saying goes. The pain of these mothers is echoed today in the losses of Mothers; wives; and families still. Well written through the voices of those who have lost their most precious love.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Soviet Debacle in AfghanistanBy LaFon PhillipsZinky Boys is a powerful telling of "the Russian Vietnam Nam." In other words; an unrelenting quagmire of death and disaster for young Russian boys and men who were untrained and poorly equipped to fight a war that wasn't theirs to fight. The author tells the stories of these soldiers through a series of interviews which she has pieced together in unvarnished and heartbreaking vignettes.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. VERY WELL WRITTEN AND WORTH THE PRICE. Sometimes a ...By Lawrence R FraleyVERY WELL WRITTEN AND WORTH THE PRICE. Sometimes a hard read because of its realism and; well; its close relation to our own Vietnam War efforts; which makes this exciting book all the more significant. Thank you; Svetlana Alexievich; for the courage to publish this and the courage to get to the sources.