Kevlar, Tattoos and Invisible Scars: A Veteran’s Struggle with Identity, Worth, and What Counts by Matthew West-James

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Author's Synopsis

This is not a story about the worst day of a war. It is a story about what happens when you decide your experience didn’t count. After serving in Iraq and earning a Combat Action Badge, Matthew West-James came home with something harder to define. Not visible wounds. Not a clear narrative. Just a growing belief that whatever he went through wasn’t enough to matter. So he ignored it. What followed wasn’t a single breaking point, but a pattern. A way of thinking that turned doubt into identity, minimized anything that didn’t meet an internal standard, and made it nearly impossible to accept help, recognition, or even reality as it was. Kevlar, Tattoos, and Invisible Scars is not a clean story of recovery. It does not offer simple answers or neat resolutions. It is an honest account of what it looks like to carry something you don’t believe you earned, and what happens when that belief starts to shape everything else. If you’ve ever told yourself it “didn’t count,” this book is for you.

Format(s): Kindle
Genre: Memoir
ISBN/ASIN: B0GX9YQ5YH, 979-8-9946232-7-5