"This is an outstanding collection of stories about veterans of wars. WW I, Nam, WW II, Desert Storm and more. All of them will tug at your heart and make you realize that some vets never get over the traumatic events of war (or their service)." ~ A Navy Vet...VT town (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)
The stories in this collection explore the physical and psychological effects of combat, both on those who serve and those back home. Told from the points of view of spouses and children as well as the soldiers themselves, the stories tackle eleven different scenarios spanning five American wars. Guilt and acceptance, despair and hope, selfishness and sacrifice, and above all, love, blend together as characters come to realize maybe their feelings aren’t futile after all.
Eleven Stories of What It Means to Love a Soldier:
"This anthology of short stories packs a powerful punch. The theme centers on how some soldiers can fail to adjust to their homecomings. For those unlucky veterans, there's no neatly fit back into their former lives. They have difficulty living up to their own expectations as well as those of others. Choices are made, some with long lasting consequences. Fortunately, there are rays of hope here that belies the title of the book. A dog, a childhood friend, a child of a new generation offer keys to unlock the weighty chains of PTSD and unreasonable expectations. In addition, the author has supplied a list of resources for veterans in the back of the book." - M. R. Davidsaver
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