Paperback : 442 pages Archives - Non-Fiction Interviews and Book Reviews | Non-Fiction Author https://nonfictioninterviews.com/hardcover/paperback-442-pages/ Non-Fiction Book | Author Interviews for Non-Fiction Authors Mon, 13 Jun 2022 14:59:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://nonfictioninterviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-How-to-Write-a-Book-Review-100x100.png Paperback : 442 pages Archives - Non-Fiction Interviews and Book Reviews | Non-Fiction Author https://nonfictioninterviews.com/hardcover/paperback-442-pages/ 32 32 Playing Soldier https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/playing-soldier/ https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/playing-soldier/#respond Fri, 05 Mar 2021 21:48:45 +0000 https://nonfictioninterviews.com/?post_type=product&p=5766 As an only child isolated within a troubled family, F. Scott Service found solace in fantasy and imagination, until a fateful day led to the discovery of his father's Korean War field jacket hidden in a closet. What began as innocent emulation and approval, eventually spiraled into the calamitous loss of everything he had built as an adult. Faced with a grievous divorce, post-traumatic stress, homelessness, substance abuse, and the failure of everything he had willed himself to believe was truth, one night communing with a loaded pistol became the mechanism for self-clarity. From that darkest time, only elemental deconstruction and reconstruction of identity would allow him to forge a reclamation with his true, original self.

Visceral, with breathtaking candor, Playing Soldier powerfully captures the unlearning of expectation, the celebration of individuality, and the nourishing of self-acceptance once buried by cultural stamps of approval and societal convention. Braided with humor, courage, fear, despair, and hope, his unflinching, evocative story of passage into adulthood, the Iraq War, and beyond, speaks to anyone who has confronted adversity from without and grappled for their dreams from within.

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Lines in the Sand: An American Soldier’s Personal Journey in Iraq https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/lines-in-the-sand-an-american-soldiers-personal-journey-in-iraq/ https://nonfictioninterviews.com/product/lines-in-the-sand-an-american-soldiers-personal-journey-in-iraq/#respond Fri, 05 Mar 2021 21:42:14 +0000 https://nonfictioninterviews.com/?post_type=product&p=5764 Faced with the dichotomy of his moral opposition to war and an innate sense of duty to his fellow soldiers little did F. Scott Service realize when he was called for deployment in Iraq that his tour of duty was destined to change him forever.

Witnessing the violence of a country ravaged by chaos and facing the disintegration of his life back home, his sojourn in Iraq forced him to fight a new battle within himself and to question everything he had come to believe. What had once been a noble intention became a struggle to salvage what was left of his humanity, an excursion into the darkest recesses of the human mind. Pushed to the edge, only then would he discover what lay within.

Author F. Scott Service recounts his wartime experience within an artfully lyrical epistolary composition transcribed from the handwritten journals he kept in Iraq. Lines in the Sand: An American Soldier's Personal Journey in Iraq is a powerful exercise in self-exploration amid heartwrenching loss and anguish.

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