The Things They Carried
Why isn't TOm O'Brien more honest with his daughter about what he experience?
Why isn't TOm O'Brien more honest with his daughter about what he experience?
Why isn't TOm O'Brien more honest with his daughter about what he experience?
O'Brien's daughter wasn't old enough to understand the experience of war. He didn't want her to see her daddy in a different light.... the truth could wait until she was old enough to understand. The novel was his answer to her question.
The Things They Carried