Publisher's Synopsis
After serving in Vietnam as a US Marine, photographer Craig Barber returns 28 years later to a country that he first saw through the haze of combat. In the Vietnamese landscape he captures the healing countryside pocked with bomb craters turned into fish-rearing ponds, metal sections from former airstrips transformed into window grates and shell casings functioning as fence posts. In a country where half the population is under 20 and has no memory of war, Barber's photographs give hope that healing and change is on the horizon.