Michael Primont, a combat-seasoned Army Lieutenant during the Vietnam War, revisits the rural village where he was stationed and fought many battles. His cousin Michael Domino, a writer, photographer, and businessman, accompanies him on the long trek. It’s forty years since Primont’s’ call of duty, yet the past will never be forgotten.
A treasure of personal remembrance of the Vietnam War, and a glimpse of humanity at its best and worst, Time to Pay the Rent explores all of this and more, delving into the rippling complications of relationships forty years after the weapons have been laid to rest.
Much has changed in the small village of Rach Kien since the war. An overgrown patch of weeds is the only evidence that a marketplace once thrived in the center of Rach Kien. Upon closer inspection, stones and bricks and concrete footings, which once were the foundations of food and supply shops, stick out of the earth, mostly buried though, after years of decay.
Compelling to readers of military genres and general interest
Michael Primont lives in Vancouver B.C Canada.
Michael Domino is a writer and businessman living in New York City and Central Florida. Domino is the author of four books. His latest book is Park Avenue to Park Bench – a collection of true New York stories.