<p><em>Woven in War</em> a quintessential Canadian military story is also a unique human-interest memoir with wide appeal that follows the vastly different paths of two Canadian medics. One fights a personal battle with addiction negative self-image guilt and post-traumatic stress. The other is deployed to Afghanistan to face the effects of global conflict. This true story filled with unbelievable serendipity gives the reader a glimpse into the veteran experience whether on the battlefield afar or here at home.<br><br>Written as a tribute to fallen Canadian medic Colin Wilmot this book chronicles the path of an Edmonton Oilers T-shirt on its most unusual journey during a thirteen-year span-the threads of which bring two unlikely people together.<br><br>Alternating between author Matthew Heneghan's post-military experience and Philip Hunter's charming yet raw letters to his wife while he was in Afghanistan this saga takes the reader along for an inside look at the parallel rails of internal and external conflict.<br><br>This is not just a medic's story this is Canada's story woven in spirit camaraderie and influence that outlasts lifetimes.<br>Michael Petrou historian of the veterans' experience at the Canadian War Museum and author of Renegades: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War writes ...this I think speaks to another core element of the veterans' experience-a comradeship that is closer to familial bonds than to friendship and yet is utterly unique unto itself.</p><p> </p>
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