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The Soul of My Soldier: Reflections of a Military Wife

By: Abigail B. Calkin
Narrated by: Abigail B. Calkin
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After 45 years of marriage, celebrated author and poet Abigail B. Calkin explores the complicated relationship she has with her husband who served three tours of duty in two different wars. Raw, riveting, and engaging, Calkin recounts how war and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) shaped their marriage and family.

Told in prose and poetry, The Soul of My Soldier is a vivid exploration of the history of war on family, the extended and significant impact war has on loved ones, and how war affects deployed military personnel far beyond their tour of duty.

©2017 Abigail B. Calkin (P)2018 Abigail Calkin
Biographies & Memoirs Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Military Families Personal Development Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Marriage Mental Health War Military

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