Conveys the mysteries of trauma in a way that is unsurpassed in the literature .
This is the most important book on the subject to come out in this century.
-- Times Literary Supplement Compulsively readable.
-- Los Angeles Times Post-traumatic stress disorder haunts America today, its reach extending far beyond the armed forces to touch the lives of millions of us.
In The Evil Hours, David J.
Morris shares stories of people living with PTSD--including himself--and investigates the rich scientific, literary, and cultural history of the condition.
The result is a humane, unforgettable book that has been hailed as a literary triumph, and an indispensable account of an illness.
The Evil Hours ] reminded me why I wanted to be a writer in the first place .
Communicate s] the reality of PTSD, both to those who live with it and those who never have.
--David Brooks, New York Times Engaging .
Timely .
A fascinating and well-researched narrative.
-- Chicago Tribune This is the book weve always needed .
A work that empowers and connects people like never before.
Anyone who has been touched by PTSD would benefit greatly from this book.
-- Foreign Policy.
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