Fallen Angels
In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the
hardships and troubles of the main character, Richard Perry,
during the Vietnam war. Richie's understanding of his part in the
war is unknown to him, but as the death and destruction
increases, he realizes that in war there are no parts.In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the
hardships and troubles of the main character, Richard Perry,
during the Vietnam war. Richie's understanding of his part in the
war is unknown to him, but as the death and destruction
increases, he realizes that in war there are no parts.In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the
hardships and troubles of the main character, Richard Perry,
during the Vietnam war. Richie's understanding of his part in the
war is unknown to him, but as the death and destruction
increases, he realizes that in war there are no parts.In the book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, we read about the
hardships......
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