This is a Canadian veteran's experience of PTSD delivered in an intimate personal account that is as visceral as it is blunt - a courageous story of dark descent and painful triumph that stands as a testament for many Canadian soldiers who still fight and suffer in the shadows.
This is a Canadian veteran's experience of PTSD delivered in an intimate personal account that is as visceral as it is blunt - a courageous story of dark descent and painful triumph that stands as a testament for many Canadian soldiers who still fight and suffer in the shadows.
John Conrad has served thirty-four years in the Canadian Army. A bestselling author and colonel in the Army Reserve, he has authored a number of books and articles on Canada's involvement in Afghanistan, including What the Thunder Said, a Military Book of the Month club selection in 2009. Colonel Conrad currently resides near Cooking Lake, Alberta.
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Acknowledgements Terms and Abbreviations Foreword (by Martha Rutherford Conrad) Prologue Introduction Part 1: Grouping Chapter 1: Doppelgänger Chapter 2: Remnants Chapter 3: The Widening Gyre Chapter 4: Andy's Song Part 2: Zeroing Chapter 5: A Funeral For Trooper Caswell Chapter 6: Forward Momentum Chapter 7: The Lonesome Death of Corporal Joshua Wood Chapter 8: The Sun Also Rises Epilogue Notes Image Credits
Acknowledgements Terms and Abbreviations Foreword (by Martha Rutherford Conrad) Prologue Introduction Part 1: Grouping Chapter 1: Doppelgänger Chapter 2: Remnants Chapter 3: The Widening Gyre Chapter 4: Andy's Song Part 2: Zeroing Chapter 5: A Funeral For Trooper Caswell Chapter 6: Forward Momentum Chapter 7: The Lonesome Death of Corporal Joshua Wood Chapter 8: The Sun Also Rises Epilogue Notes Image Credits
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