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Morris is a former Marine and war reporter who was injured by an IED in Iraq. Subsequently diagnosed with PTSD, he began researching it. Expecting to write a book about veterans and PTSD, Morris was surprised to find that most cases of PTSD involve civilian women: survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. The result is part memoir, part social history of the disease and who it affects, veterans and civilians alike.
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