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A compendium of interviews and poetry examining
paths of recovery for those affected by traumatic experiences,
be they scars of war, loss, addiction, illness, or other tragic
events. Features over 100 examples of subjective inner-wounding
battles with which people have dealt. |
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Library of Congress Control Number:
2013917128
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- There is nothing Pollyanna-ish
here, only testimony of simple faith and courage, practically
applied. That in itself makes War Wounded a valuable survival
manual.
Roger Waring McCredie F.S.A. (Scot.),
Asheville, NC
- These are not words from a scholar
throwing out clever remarks from behind his desk.
The
message is so profound that prose alone can by no means capture
the depth. It's the warriors' poetry, gentle in its strength
and straightforward in its musing on things unseen, that makes
me want to read and reread this book
Henk Stoorvogel, The Netherlands;
author, pastor and
founder of the 4th Musketeer www.the4thmusketeer.com
- Healing is a part of life that
doesn't come with instructions. I truly feel this book serves
as a guide along the healing path.
Todd McLean, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired)
- Basil Clark articulates the
very understandable trauma which war can inflict on its participants,
and then relates that trauma to more ordinary events that any
of us may be subject to.
Paul
E. Patton, Governor of Kentucky (1995-2003)
- This is an important
and powerful resource not only to veterans of war, but to all
those struggling to overcome their physical and emotional 'battle
scars.'
Lauren Brooke Stewart, Registered
Nurse, Artistic and
Technical Director, Artists Collaborative
Theatre
- Basil Clark has stepped
bravely into the world of the quietly suffering and returned
with a valuable tool that will help those who are on the long
healing path.
Tom Shealey, former Editor, Backpacker
magazine, Sr.
Communications Specialist/Worldwide Marketing
and
Communications - UNISYS
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- About the Author:
- . . Basil Clark is Associate
Professor of Speech and Theatre at the University of Pikeville
in Kentucky where he teaches public speaking, theatre, oral interpretation,
and interpersonal and health communication courses.
. . He served fourteen months as an Infantryman with the 1st
Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam where he received the Silver
Star, two Bronze Stars (one for Valor) and a Purple Heart. His
interests lie in writing, gardening, hiking, art, photography,
and enjoying all activities with his wife Cora, and their eleven
grandchildren.
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