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Trader of Saigon is a gripping memoir that transports readers to the bustling streets and markets of 1960s Saigon during the Vietnam War. Lucy Cruickshanks shares her firsthand experiences as a female trader operating in one of Asia’s most dynamic and dangerous cities.
Through vivid storytelling, Cruickshanks reveals the complexities of commerce during wartime, the fascinating encounters with locals and expatriates, and the personal challenges of building a life amid political turmoil and uncertainty. Her narrative captures the energy, resilience, and humanity of Saigon’s diverse population while offering unique insights into a pivotal moment in Southeast Asian history.
This non-fiction work combines historical documentation with intimate personal reflection, making it essential reading for those interested in Vietnam War history, international business, and women’s experiences in conflict zones.







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