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Invisible Wounds
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240 pages
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The narrative explores the psychological impact of combat and domestic terrorism, addressing the anguish and trauma experienced by both veterans and civilians suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Through the perspective of a U.S. Marine Master Sergeant grappling with his identity after war, it delves into themes of anger, guilt, and despair, while ultimately offering hope and solutions for overcoming the haunting memories of violence. Based on real events, the story emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding in healing from trauma.
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2005, paperback
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