Dang Thuy Tram was the daughter of a prosperous family of doctors. In 1967, at the age of 24, she volunteered to serve as a doctor in a Vietcong battlefield hospital in the Quan Ngai Province. From 1968 to 1970 she kept a diary recording her experiences of the conflict in compelling and honest terms. She was killed by American forces in 1970.
Thuy Tram's diary has been described as the Vietnamese Anne Frank , combining vivid depiction of the violence and dreadful conditions of the conflict with a moving, very personal account' * Glasgow Herald * Last Night I Dreamed of Peace is a book to be read by all and included in any course on the literature of war * Chicago Tribune * The most compelling, honest account of a conflict that killed, by some estimates, between two and three million Vietnamese and other Asians, as well as 58,000 Americans...Raw with human emotions and unvarnished by government propaganda. * Independent * A personal dialogue, a place to shelter her soul and her spirit...Raw emotion is manifest in the diary. * Observer * Remarkable...This is an important and profoundly moving book, which redresses the one-sided macho and gun-toting coverage of the Vietnam War. * Sydney Morning Herald *