Indivisible

Julia Camp

Indivisible
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Evolved Publishing
Published
29 September 2020
Pages
236
ISBN
9781622532124

Indivisible

Julia Camp

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Charlie returns home from Afghanistan to discover that his battles are just beginning.

WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Literary Fiction

Indivisible by Julia Camp is a serious book. You know a book is serious when there’s a suicide on page two and when tears are streaming down your cheeks on page three. … All war veterans deserve our respect and often our sympathy, but this book helps us see and especially feel why. … Like all great works of art-Hamlet, say-there are no answers. Great works leave us with questions, not resolutions. They don’t satisfy; they provoke. They change us. Indivisible has left me with all those questions I thought I’d solved long ago. It’s a serious thing to ask those questions, and Indivisible is a serious book. Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews, Jon Michael Miller (5 STARS)

Ever since the death of his best friend, Charlie can hardly look in the mirror. He feels alienated from himself, and suddenly, things that used to feel simple seem unexplainably complicated. The weight of his past presses heavily on his soul. He wonders if everything that he did-letting his best friend enlist, deciding to enlist with him, being unable to talk about the war after they got home-all somehow led to his best friend’s suicide.

As time moves on, Charlie keeps one foot in the past and one in the present. He feels himself getting stretched thinner and thinner. The weight on him only piles up, and whatever clarity he has about his life seems to only get more and more foggy. He talks to everyone he can, trying to get answers about why his best friend, who once seemed so happy, decided to die. It’s a puzzle that he tries to solve like a mystery, trying to piece together parts of his friend’s past, seeking a simple answer that’ll make everything seem rational. He believes that then, he’ll be okay. Then, he’ll move on. However, for every answer, there seem to be ten more questions.

EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS an in-depth look at the trauma of returning from war, PTSD, and at suicide by war vets and the struggles of those they leave behind.

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