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When Sinners Like Me Come Home

When Sinners Like Me Come Home

by Steele Kelly

★★★★ 4.3 · 23 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Biographies of the Afghan War

About This Book

While the tales of combat are loud, the stories of returning home are silent. While the effects of war on our veterans are seen, the collateral damage of war on our loved ones is hidden. This book confronts the uncomfortable conversation of mental health and the glaring need for platform reformation to educate both veterans and their loved ones desperate for hope. When Sinners Like Me Come Home tells the story of a veteran whose heart and mind remained in war, long after he returned home. With stories ranging from Afghanistan to Nepal, this book tells how he made every attempt to run away from his feelings of loss and hopelessness and from the burdens of war lurking below. Then one night, while dying alone on a glacier in the Himalayas, he could no longer run from his past. There is a saying, "A wise man learns from the mistakes of others, a smart man learns from his own, and a fool never learns." Which one are you?

Memoir Military Psychology and Counseling
Steele Kelly

Steele Kelly

Steele J. Kelly is an Army National Guard veteran who deployed twice to Afghanistan, serving as a cavalry scout and forward observer for the field artillery. In his book, When Sinners Like Me Come Home: Searching for Life After War, he tells the story of a veteran whose heart and mind remained at war long after he came home, tracing his search for meaning from Afghanistan to Nepal as he confronts loss and hopelessness.

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