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Military Brats: Legacies of Childhood Inside the Fortress

por Mary Edwards Wertsch

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Military brats' childhoods are often scarred by alcoholism, abuse, and an ever-present threat of a parent's loss to war. This eye-opening, sometimes shocking exploration tells what life is really like for the stepchildren of Uncle Sam. A new recovery group, Adult Children of Military Personnel, Inc., has been formed as a direct result of this book's publication. 9-city author tour.… (más)
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Being a military brat myself, I absolutely loved this book. Before I read this book, I thought that my life experiences were unique (different from those I knew when I lived offbase). The book made me realize that I am part of a big family of military brats all over the world. I was shocked at how well the author described my life. Recommended reading for any military brat, especially those that grew up in the military during the 60's. ( )
1 vota MaryNellT | Feb 3, 2010 |
The child reared in a military context belongs a highly specific group, psychologically speaking. This unique and insightful book describes the psychological context of a family living within the military context in vivid and telling detail. It is a 'must read' for military families. The study is diagnostic in character, not prescriptive. How to respond to the profile of the child raised in a military milieu is the task of another book, not this one. Excellent study written from a very realistic perspective. It is not an a priori professional psychological study, it is an a posteriori study written by someone who has experienced the life and discussed it in depth with others who have also experienced it.
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Military brats' childhoods are often scarred by alcoholism, abuse, and an ever-present threat of a parent's loss to war. This eye-opening, sometimes shocking exploration tells what life is really like for the stepchildren of Uncle Sam. A new recovery group, Adult Children of Military Personnel, Inc., has been formed as a direct result of this book's publication. 9-city author tour.

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