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Nancy Sherman

    Drawing from a deeply personal connection to military experience and a distinguished academic career in ethics and psychoanalysis, this author explores the profound psychological and moral landscapes of soldiers. Driven by a lifelong quest to understand the burdens carried by those who serve, particularly her own veteran father, she bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible narrative. Her work delves into the visible and invisible wounds of war, addressing issues like PTSD, military suicide, honor, guilt, and shame. She endeavors to illuminate these complex subjects for a wider audience, offering solace and understanding to military families.

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    Stockpiling Not Hoarding
    More Sandy Shorts: Stories set in and around Rehoboth, Bethany, Lewes, Fenwick Island, Cape May, and Chincoteague
    The Untold War: Inside the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of Our Soldiers
    • 2019

      The long-awaited follow-up to the award-winning Sandy Shorts, More Sandy Shorts features another collection of beach reads set in the Delmarva region. No one captures bad dogs, bad men, and bad luck like Nancy Sherman. Whether it’s twin terrors challenging a nanny on the ferry or hula-dancing Yorkies stealing the scene at the Sea Witch Festival, a couple rekindling romance on Fenwick Island or a seagull unlocking hope for a military widow, these stories will have you laughing, crying, and wanting more.

      More Sandy Shorts: Stories set in and around Rehoboth, Bethany, Lewes, Fenwick Island, Cape May, and Chincoteague
    • 2015

      What if the store you needed to be open at the time you needed something, that was in your basement? You wouldn't have to get the keys, go out to the car, and hope the store is still open. Have you had that experience? I have a solution for that Stockpile. And when your stockpile is available 24/7 there will be no need for emergency runs to the store for products. This is not about hording; it is about stockpiling there is a different.

      Stockpiling Not Hoarding
    • 2011

      Through revealing interviews with servicemen and women, the book explores the psychological and philosophical challenges of military life. It delves into the ethical dilemmas soldiers encounter, such as the morality of torture and the blurred lines between combatants and civilians. Nancy Sherman emphasizes that the struggles of war extend beyond the battlefield, highlighting the often-overlooked emotional burdens that soldiers carry, thus broadening our understanding of the internal conflicts faced by those who serve.

      The Untold War: Inside the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of Our Soldiers