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The Soldiers Who Ate Rattlesnakes

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The Soldiers Who Ate Rattlesnakes in Chattanooga, TN

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The Soldiers Who Ate Rattlesnakes
By: Dean O'Quinn
What would you do to get home to the loved ones that were left behind? How hard would you fight to be by their sides again. Surviving the battles of the Civil War and year in an infamous war prison is just the beginning of this vast adventure. To find your loved ones would be the hard part of this journey. Especially, if they think that you have already been killed and have moved on. A perfect read for your own journey home!
Description of author Dean O'Quinn
Dean O'Quinn grew up in a very rural farming and ranching community surrounded by the beauty and the wilderness of Montana. Because of head injuries, he has been tormented by panic disorder and PTSD for over 30 years. He has recently received his 6th concussion, a skull fracture and some brain injury. He has since also had a shoulder surgically replaced. He was placed in a nursing home for a year, where as a form of therapy and escapism, started writing each evening. When he was released, he had written two books. He never thought about becoming an author and he showed his own progress in health through his writing. He truly believes that writing saved his life and wants to become a strong advocate for using writing as therapy for PTSD, Mental issues and head injuries.
The Soldiers Who Ate Rattlesnakes
By: Dean O'Quinn
What would you do to get home to the loved ones that were left behind? How hard would you fight to be by their sides again. Surviving the battles of the Civil War and year in an infamous war prison is just the beginning of this vast adventure. To find your loved ones would be the hard part of this journey. Especially, if they think that you have already been killed and have moved on. A perfect read for your own journey home!
Description of author Dean O'Quinn
Dean O'Quinn grew up in a very rural farming and ranching community surrounded by the beauty and the wilderness of Montana. Because of head injuries, he has been tormented by panic disorder and PTSD for over 30 years. He has recently received his 6th concussion, a skull fracture and some brain injury. He has since also had a shoulder surgically replaced. He was placed in a nursing home for a year, where as a form of therapy and escapism, started writing each evening. When he was released, he had written two books. He never thought about becoming an author and he showed his own progress in health through his writing. He truly believes that writing saved his life and wants to become a strong advocate for using writing as therapy for PTSD, Mental issues and head injuries.

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