In Love and War

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"In Love and War" is a memoir co-written by U.S. Navy Vice Admiral James Stockdale and his wife Sybil, recounting his harrowing years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam and their parallel struggles at home and abroad.

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instanceOf book
about Hanoi Hilton NERFINISHED
James Stockdale NERFINISHED
North Vietnamese prison camps
Stockdale family NERFINISHED
Sybil Stockdale NERFINISHED
author James Stockdale NERFINISHED
Sybil Stockdale NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts POW resistance organization in prison
U.S. government and military response to POW issue
communication systems among POWs
genre memoir
war literature
hasCharacter James Stockdale NERFINISHED
North Vietnamese interrogators
Sybil Stockdale NERFINISHED
fellow American POWs
language English
mainSubject Vietnam War NERFINISHED
marriage
military ethics
prisoners of war
resilience
torture
narrativePerspective first-person
notableFor detailed account of life in the Hanoi Hilton
dual perspective of prisoner and spouse
insights into moral philosophy under extreme duress
portrays James Stockdale's imprisonment as a POW
Sybil Stockdale's efforts on the home front
U.S. Navy officer corps culture
family impact of long-term captivity
treatment of American POWs in North Vietnam
setting Hanoi NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vietnam NERFINISHED
structure alternating husband-and-wife chapters
theme courage under torture
duty
faith
leadership in captivity
loyalty
marital commitment
psychological survival
timePeriod Vietnam War era

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James Stockdale notableWork In Love and War