Gnosticism, Buddhism, and Taoism coupled with the Twelve Steps provide a road to recovery for an Appalachian former Peace Corps Volunteer in Somalia and infantry sergeant in Vietnam to find a new way of life salvaged from PTSD and the long-term addiction that followed in its aftermath. Draws on numerous letters written to the author's parents from Somalia and Vietnam half a century ago.
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This memoir addresses the author's challenges with PTSD and shares how he found a road to recovery through the Twelve Steps and the traditions of Gnosticism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
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DUKE TALBOTT, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of History at Glenville State College. A born and raised Appalachian he had a professional career challenged by addiction but with recovery found a great new life of happiness and peace while eventually being elected to public office. He is the author of Agricultural Innovation in Colonial Africa: Kenya and the Great Depression.