The Second Self

Duncan, Roger M.

ISBN 10: 1499106815 ISBN 13: 9781499106817
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The Second Self takes an honest look at what happens to soldiers after they return home from war.

Following the journey of Jake Sheridan, we first see PTSD through his eyes as a young boy staying the summer at his uncle’s ranch. His uncle Floyd is a WWII veteran who can’t seem to control his rage or where it’s directed. Jake is confused by the inconsistent personalities of his uncle and conflicted by his own swinging emotions—terrified of his uncle’s unexpected outbursts, and thankful for his loving devotion.

Jake’s story continues as he, too, goes off to war when he gets drafted to serve in Vietnam. Following him through his harrowing experiences as a soldier, we see the seeds of PTSD take root in Jake. And as more friends die and the battles add up, the darkness inside him grows.

By the time Jake finally returns home, he’s never felt more alone in his life. Every time he tries to reach out to positivity in his life, his second self rises up and ruins whatever goodness he’s found.

This is a story of courage and redemption, of fighting against all hope to hold on. The battle is long and hard and bleak as hell, but there is life after war.

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Roger M. Duncan is a happily married, retired Vietnam vet living in Boise, Idaho. He is the proud father and grandfather to four children and six grandchildren. In the late 1960s, Duncan graduated from Gonzaga University and joined the US Army, entering the Vietnam War in January of 1969 as a second lieutenant. He was wounded in April and released from the hospital in July of that same year. In February of 1970 he was honorably discharged and returned home. Duncan went on to earn his MBA from the University of Oregon in December of 1971.

Inspired by creative writing classes and his own experiences dealing with PTSD, Duncan wrote The Second Self, a historical military novel tracing the difficult journey of a Vietnam vet battling his inner demons.

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Data di pubblicazione: 2014
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Second Self takes an honest look at what happens to soldiers after they return home from war. Following the journey of Jake Sheridan, we first see PTSD through his eyes as a young boy staying the summer at his uncle's ranch. His uncle Floyd is a WWII veteran who can't seem to control his rage or where it's directed. Jake is confused by the inconsistent personalities of his uncle and conflicted by his own swinging emotions-terrified of his uncle's unexpected outbursts, and thankful for his loving devotion. Jake's story continues as he, too, goes off to war when he gets drafted to serve in Vietnam. Following him through his harrowing experiences as a soldier, we see the seeds of PTSD take root in Jake. And as more friends die and the battles add up, the darkness inside him grows. By the time Jake finally returns home, he's never felt more alone in his life. Every time he tries to reach out to positivity in his life, his second self rises up and ruins whatever goodness he's found. This is a story of courage and redemption, of fighting against all hope to hold on. The battle is long and hard and bleak as hell, but there is life after war. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781499106817

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