A Walk In Hell
The Other Side of War
by
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About the Book
A powerful, emotion packed trip through the
mind of a Vietnam Vet disabled with PTSD. As
with too many other young boys, he was sent to an unpopular war and experienced
many traumas. Even though more than
thirty years have passed, the realities of the war remain.
Even with the best counseling and medications, the war is only kept at
bay. There is no cure.
At best there is only coping. The
war will never be far away. It
invades his days and nights. His
poetic journal is sometimes dark. It is the reality of his war.
Praise
for a life won back.
With utmost courage Greg has been able to transcend many adversities of life. As
I read his journal...hauntingly honest.., I became overwhelmed by his writings.
This history, his history is elegantly written, extremely painfully revealing.
His newfound strength gained through his pain shows courage and compassion for
those who have lost, have been lost...HIMSELF and others. He has opened himself
to the world, with issues society wishes to hide from, for the entire world to
see that personal assault can be conquered and used to help others. He has
regained his self-respect! Greg has his life back. He began his travels many
years ago and will continue for years to come. However, he will pass on to
others what he has learned from his recovery process. All readers, men and
women, will learn of HORROR and ´HOPE´. THE
HERO HAS RETURNED HOME.
Roger J. Girard M.ED, CTS, CAP