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OverviewPermission to Walk in Peace is a profound anthology crafted by combat veterans, offering a unique blend of poetry, essays, and stories that explore the intense and personal aftermath of war. Edited by G. Craige Edgerton, this collection diverges from traditional narrative structures, opting instead for a tapestry-like format that reflects the fragmented yet healing journey of its contributors. The book is divided into three main sections: Experience, Handrails, and Mending Fences, with an additional segment dedicated to family and friends. Through their raw and often graphic recounting of events, the veterans share their battles with PTSD and other traumas, aiming to foster understanding and healing among fellow veterans and anyone touched by similar experiences. This anthology not only serves as a testament to the struggles faced by those who have served but also as a beacon of hope, illustrating the transformative power of sharing and artistic expression in the journey toward peace. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G Craige Edgerton , Joe CotchettPublisher: Advanced Publishing LLC Imprint: Advanced Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781631322556ISBN 10: 1631322559 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 06 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""To be honest, this is the first book I have read that focuses on PTSD. What was interesting to me was that there are many factors that cause PTSD. What was more interesting was the fact that there are many pathways one can follow that will allow one to move away from PTSD. The book now has me thinking about my situation and what my pathway might be. A very refreshing read."" Kent Hillhouse, Major General (ret)U.S. Army ""It should be mandatory reading for every elected public official about what war and conflict can do to those who serve, along with their families and community. The title of this book tells what many veterans, men and women, have done for their country-much of the battle is fought in the minds of veterans when they return home to walk in peace.""Joe Cotchett, retired Colonel US Army Special Forces (Airborne) Officer and Judge Advocate General's Corps ""This book needs to get out to the masses that are still in denial, frustrated, and Angry. They simply need to let go, and your book will lead them gently down that path."" Charles Collier, Combat Medic 101st Airborne; '68/'69 Vietnam ""Occasionally traumatic, but always touching, these heartfelt and cathartic short stories and poems will send the reader careening into an array of emotions while bringing a deep understanding of the burden of trauma that anyone can suffer."" Donna Colson, Mayor, Burlingame, California ""This anthology allows our Veterans to tell their stories on their own terms. They are raw and personal, and at times, shocking and painful. They are also healing and need to be heard. As I read them, I grow even closer to my cherished Veteran patients"". James Chang MD, Hand Surgeon, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Professor & Chief of Plastic Surgery, Stanford University ""Permission to Walk in Peace is a remarkable anthology of poems, stories, and essays by military veterans. The contributors deliver searing examinations of the traumas from their combat experiences and profoundly intimate and unflinching accounts of their journey towards healing, repair, and reconciliation. Reading and rereading these accounts is an inspiration, illuminating how lives can be made whole again-with beauty, strength, and purpose.""Robert S. Pesich, author of Model Organism and editor and publisher of Swan Scythe Press ""You are my strength who carries me today with angels showing me the way. You are my life song, who touches my soul. You break through the darkness, revealing your glorious light. You are the I AM, the ONE whose glory shines through to show these Veterans the way. Amen!"" Carmen Montano, Mayor, Milpitas California Author InformationJoe Cotchett is a retired Colonel, United States Army, Special Forces (Airborne), and recipient/member Judge Advocate General's Corps, Legion of Merit. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |