Banish ghosts and horrors of the past
McLean, VA (Vocus) 5 October 2010
Dr. Bryan Ruocco try the answers he was lost so long ago to find. A successful teacher diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), he was having trouble these symptoms when hea? D had never combat while serving in Vietnam. What he didnâ? T expect a series of revelations that come to the surface, and change it forever.
Invisible Moon (published by Athena Press), author Robert J. DiFulgo takes the reader on a journey with shattering unlock memories that are placed under the major events during the Vietnam War. DiFulgo uses his own experiences in the service during the war and the research based on the revision of the country not only to a certain feeling for the places and the culture of the Vietnamese people to give, but also an authentic look at the dangers that Bryan not only by the Vietcong, but much more personal enemies.
â? I have this history to help people accept their natural life and natural despite the socialist? s limitations in social and political institutions, â? DiFulgo said. â? I also wanted to address long-term impact that PTSD is a by-product of conflict or war on its> ????
Bryanaresurfacing? s past shows that it contributes part of a forbidden love triangle with his best friend and a woman who command? s balancing act between two worlds. DiFulgo wrote these prophetic revelations in a way that the events in the novel binding events that are just as important as the U.S. today Militaria? S â? Dona? T issues, Dona? ? Tella t? Politics and the epidemic of PTSD in returning veterans.
Invisible Moon is in the way the story DiFulgo possibility to use the data as in the chapters to win the reader is Bryana said, however, is unique? Memories, as he reminds himself in the novel. The result is passionate, a dark history of memory that captivate readers from beginning to end.
About the author:
DiFulgo Robert J. was born in 21st May 1945 in Philadelphia, Pa. A graduate of Ridley High School, he served in the U.S. Navy for three years, which included two appearances in Da Nang, Vietnam. He would receive his master’s thesis? S Arts in Education from Virginia Polytechnic and State University in 1983 and his Doctorate of Arts in Community College Education at George Mason University in 2005. He taught government and politics for 30 years with Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia. His interests include gardening, interior design, architecture, music, travel and art. He also wrote numerous poems, one of which was published by the International Library of Poetry. He now lives in McLean, Virginia
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