Brotherkeeper

$21.95
by Lawrence Winters

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Forging friendships, facing suicide, testing the boundaries of love, and taking strong medicine in order to confront the past and discover their future, they travel juxtaposed in time, hidden in the jungles of Nam, the deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq surrounded by Americana as they travel down the streets of a small U.S. town arriving on a Native American Reservation in Arizona. Could it be where warriors of all kinds are always welcomed home? Brotherkeeper, a compelling fictional novel about three military families, invites the reader to the battlegrounds and dinner tables of our returning veterans to explore their anguish and triumphs as they navigate re-entry into civilian life. Jake is a marine, a man of honor, who served as a sniper in the Vietnam War, a legacy he carries with him on his chest, full of medals, and in the nightmares he calls dreams. Naomi, his wife, has made Jake promise not to let the Viet Cong enter their home, and for many years, he has lovingly obeyed. Now, something changes. A subtle shift in the weight of the world in response to graphic emails of terrorists killing marines and watching his students go to war, something clicks in the self-imposed cage that he and his wife have carefully built to keep war at bay. With many of his brothers dying in Afghanistan and Iraq, can he truly ever come home? Pax, determined to follow in his father’s footsteps and to prove his mom wrong, calls Jake not because he wants to, but a promise is a promise. Jake picking up the receiver, did not know the events that were about to unfold he just knew that Pax deserved the stone cold truth and he won’t be getting it from no dammed recruiter. In love and war there is a price to pay for everything. Naomi, the unseen warrior behind the lines, knows that cost, and this time she refuses to watch the ravages of war strip the normalcy from their lives. This time she takes action. Larry Winters: went to war, came home from war, and is at war with war! Larry served in Vietnam, as a Marine, from 1969-1970. Twenty-five years later he returned as a mental health counselor to study Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Vietnamese people and to make peace with his past. Larry co-founded the Veteran Civilian Dialogue which facilitates healing conversations between veterans and civilians -- both make the journey together. Larry's first book The Making and Un-making of a Marine and his widely published poetry serve to compliment his work with veterans. Currently he is partnering with others to create curriculum focused on the effects of "Moral Injury" to our veterans. For more information on the author, "Moral Injury" and the VCD visit his websites at www.lawrencewinters.com or www.makingandunmaking.com.

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