Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free.
Title: I Never Came Home
Author: Robert L. Scheck
Narrator: Mark McDevitt
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-09-09
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
Author Robert L. Scheck offers an inside-the-mind of a typical, young 'baby boomer' soldier facing this dilemma during his tour of the war in Vietnam. Facing this historic event, he explains the traumatic episodes of his war, his transparent thoughts, and how wartime clearly affected his life, his marriage, his family and future. Scheck uses humor to soften the seriousness of the subject matter and shines a revelation upon those presently involved in today's wars, health calamities, and weather disasters. This treatise offers the reader therapy and understanding of the returning soldiers and their desperate need for healing, of the spirit, soul, and body. 'War isn't over when it's over.'
Members Reviews:
A book full of Gold Nuggets for struggling War Vets
A war Vet trying to help other Vets out.
Scheck has written a book to help other Vets out with the mental afflictions that remain after returning.
I have a world of respect for the struggles you have helped me through with your book.
There are a lot of gold nuggets in "I never came home". I struggle daily to find reasons to keep going. This book is in my backpack. It has become a trusted friend who understands the conversations in my mind.
I search for books that address Veteran specific problems that I go through. This book really reached into my soul and helped me to reach for a higher reason to tackle another day.
It is Vet written. I hope you might take the chance to read and consider it. We Vets need help. You have a powerful voice and I hope it reaches other struggling with life.
Really caputures what war does. Great Book.
What moving book easy to read. I could not lay it down. Very descriptive will written. I highly recommend this book to anyone. especially any one who has gone of to war. Then come home looking for normal. promise you will not be did appointed. Would also make a gift for someone who has served.