The US Military concedes that any kind of combat leaves soldiers psychologically damaged and makes reintegration to society difficult. The solution is to find individuals who are already so psychologically damaged the most horrendous combat experience will seem trivial by comparison. Better, find individuals psychologically damaged who’ve also experienced massive physical insult and trauma. Best, individuals psychologically damaged, physically traumatized, and emotionally vacant.Join NH author Joseph Carrabis as he signs and discusses The Augmented Man at The Toadstool Bookshop in Keene on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 2 pm.
But where to find such individuals?
Captain James Donaldson suggests using massively abused and traumatized children as the basis, arguing “...they’ve already experienced more at home than they’ll ever experience in the field. All we need to is help their bodies catch up to where their psyches and emotions already are.”
Nine individuals are selected for Augmentation and entered into combat.
One survives.
And comes home. -- Publisher's blurb.
Occasional notes on New Hampshire's book community from the Center for the Book at the New Hampshire State Library
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Book of the Week (9/9/2019)
The Augmented Man by Joseph Carrabis (Castroville, TX: Black Rose Writing, 2019).
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