Among the Walking Wounded: Soldiers, Survival, and PTSD

Author:   Colonel John Conrad
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
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9781459735132


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   06 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Among the Walking Wounded: Soldiers, Survival, and PTSD


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A gripping account of PTSD, and a stark reminder that, for many, wars go on long after the last shot is fired. In the shadows of army life is a world where friends become monsters, where kindness twists into assault, and where self-loathing and despair become constant companions. Whether you know it by old names like “soldier’s heart,” “shell shock,” or “combat fatigue,” post-traumatic stress disorder has left deep and silent wounds throughout history in the ranks of fighting forces. Among the Walking Wounded tells one veteran’s experience of PTSD through an intimate personal account, as visceral as it is blunt. In a courageous story of descent and triumph, it tackles the stigma of PTSD head-on and brings an enduring message of struggle and hope for wounded Canadian veterans. This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about Canadian veterans and the dark war they face long after their combat service is ended.

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Author:   Colonel John Conrad
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Imprint:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.361kg
ISBN:  

9781459735132


ISBN 10:   1459735137
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   06 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Terms and Abbreviations Foreword (by Martha Rutherford Conrad) Prologue Introduction Part 1: Grouping Chapter 1: Doppelgänger Chapter 2: Remnants Chapter 3: The Widening Gyre Chapter 4: Andy's Song Part 2: Zeroing Chapter 5: A Funeral For Trooper Caswell Chapter 6: Forward Momentum Chapter 7: The Lonesome Death of Corporal Joshua Wood Chapter 8: The Sun Also Rises Epilogue Notes Image Credits

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Here is a soldier who speaks like a poet and writes like one too. It's a story about PTSD from the inside out, but more than that, it's an indictment of Veterans Affairs Canada and the other rigid, petty bureaucracies which have always existed to make things harder for men and women in uniform, but which do it now at real peril to their lives and health. Shame on them, and hooray for John Conrad. - Christie Blatchford, columnist for Postmedia and author of Fifteen Days


Here is a soldier who speaks like a poet and writes like one too. It's a story about PTSD from the inside out, but more than that, it's an indictment of Veterans Affairs Canada and the other rigid, petty bureaucracies which have always existed to make things harder for men and women in uniform, but which do it now at real peril to their lives and health. Shame on them, and hooray for John Conrad. * Christie Blatchford, columnist for Postmedia and author of Fifteen Days * A love letter to all of those who love humanity so much they willingly sacrifice their lives - and mental health - for us. Conrad writes with a passion and beauty that can only come from someone who took that oath to protect millions of people.... Conrad's writing will evoke anger, tears and pride. * Artistic Bent * The author courageously uses his own struggles to paint a visceral, blunt picture of what lurks in the mind of someone with PTSD. * e-Veritas * What sets Conrad's book apart is the writing and degree of introspection. More than any other book that I have read, this one effectively conveys what it is like to have PTSD ... Among the Walking Wounded is a layered and textured account of living with PTSD. * Safehouse * This book, which at times has a novelistic style to it, is a must read for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the long term effects of PTSD on our wounded war veterans. * Voxair * Poignant...gives us insight into the way a PTSD mind works, one incident triggering a memory that triggers an out-of ordinary reaction. A must-read for anyone who suffers from or knows someone suffering from the effects of PTSD. * G-Pop, blog review * A must-read for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the long-term effects of PTSD on our wounded war veterans. * Voxair: Official Publication of the RCAF in Winnipeg * An extremely intimate memoir, not just of Conrad's deployment, but of the personal difficulties he experienced after he returned home ... incisive [look] at a thorny, frequently misunderstood topic. * Globe and Mail * ? A tragedy whose telling here should be required reading for anyone still dismissing the unseen wounds of warriors. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * An inside look at the psychological and moral dilemnas of the Afghanistan war and the ongoing impacts for many veterans, who still face stigma if they are honest about their internal struggles. * Christian Courier * A devastating expose of the failures of the Canadian Forces and VAC to take care of the country's military personnel. * Ottawa Citizen *


This book, which at times has a novelistic style to it, is a must read for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the long term effects of PTSD on our wounded war veterans. * Voxair * A must-read for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the long-term effects of PTSD on our wounded war veterans. * Voxair: Official Publication of the RCAF in Winnipeg * A tragedy whose telling here should be required reading for anyone still dismissing the unseen wounds of warriors. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * A devastating expose of the failures of the Canadian Forces and VAC to take care of the country's military personnel. * Ottawa Citizen * The author courageously uses his own struggles to paint a visceral, blunt picture of what lurks in the mind of someone with PTSD. * e-Veritas * An inside look at the psychological and moral dilemnas of the Afghanistan war and the ongoing impacts for many veterans, who still face stigma if they are honest about their internal struggles. * Christian Courier * What sets Conrad's book apart is the writing and degree of introspection. More than any other book that I have read, this one effectively conveys what it is like to have PTSD ... Among the Walking Wounded is a layered and textured account of living with PTSD. * Safehouse * Here is a soldier who speaks like a poet and writes like one too. It's a story about PTSD from the inside out, but more than that, it's an indictment of Veterans Affairs Canada and the other rigid, petty bureaucracies which have always existed to make things harder for men and women in uniform, but which do it now at real peril to their lives and health. Shame on them, and hooray for John Conrad. * Christie Blatchford, columnist for Postmedia and author of Fifteen Days * Poignant...gives us insight into the way a PTSD mind works, one incident triggering a memory that triggers an out-of ordinary reaction. A must-read for anyone who suffers from or knows someone suffering from the effects of PTSD. * G-Pop, blog review * A love letter to all of those who love humanity so much they willingly sacrifice their lives - and mental health - for us. Conrad writes with a passion and beauty that can only come from someone who took that oath to protect millions of people.... Conrad's writing will evoke anger, tears and pride. * Artistic Bent * An extremely intimate memoir, not just of Conrad's deployment, but of the personal difficulties he experienced after he returned home ... incisive [look] at a thorny, frequently misunderstood topic. * Globe and Mail *


Here is a soldier who speaks like a poet and writes like one too. It's a story about PTSD from the inside out, but more than that, it's an indictment of Veterans Affairs Canada and the other rigid, petty bureaucracies which have always existed to make things harder for men and women in uniform, but which do it now at real peril to their lives and health. Shame on them, and hooray for John Conrad. - Christie Blatchford


Author Information

John Conrad has served thirty-four years in the Canadian Army. A bestselling author and colonel in the Army Reserve, he has authored a number of books and articles on Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan, including What the Thunder Said, a Military Book of the Month club selection in 2009. Colonel Conrad currently resides near Cooking Lake, Alberta.

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