The War Within
One More Step at a Time
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Author
Publication
2006 - Andews McMeel, Kansas City, Mo, Missouri
Language
English
Word Count
27,500 words, Guess
Page Count
110 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewarwithinonestep0000trud
- Internet Archivewarwithinonestep0000trud_w7b5
- ISBN-100740762028
- ISBN-139780740762024
- LibraryThing2115883
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006925237
- OCLC Control Number71360579
- Better World Books9780740762024
- Open LibraryOL17890289M
Classifications
- DDC41.5/69
- LCCPN6728.D65 T7824 2006
- LCCPN6728.D65T7824 2006
Description
The initial stages of B.D.'s recovery from losing a leg in Iraq were dramatically portrayed in The Long Road Home: One Step at a Time, but his healing journey was far from over. As this powerful sequel shows, the "war within" can be a long and lonely struggle, hardly the life of a "glamorous amputee" imagined by his daughter's jealous classmate. With his coaching job at Walden re-secured and the marathon PT sessions paying off, B.D.'s return to normalcy seems to be progressing well. But those who love him see alarming signs of trouble, namely anger and alcohol. First there's the punching of an MP. Then there's the daily breakfast of beer, a subject not open for discussion even with a best-intentioned friend like Mike Doonesbury. And "the screaming at night isn't very Christmassy," Boopsie notes. As B.D. admits to his doctor, "I'd rather sleep with my weapon than my wife! How messed up is that?" Messed up enough that our wounded warrior forces himself to begin circling the local Vet Center, where he is gently and skillfully reeled in by a remarkable counselor and fellow Vietnam Vet named Elias. Their sessions together form an extraordinary and moving chronicle of catharsis and coming-to-terms. The words "Welcome home, soldier," are powerful and transformative, and B.D. is fortunate in finally getting to a place where he can hear them.
Subjects
Series Statement
- A Doonesbury book
Links
Other Editions
- The War Within: One More Step at a Time
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