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Congratulations
Mr. Bruce Charsky

Please accept our warmest congratulations on your incredible achievement in the 2025 BookLife Prize Non-Fiction Category.
Standing out in such a prestigious and highly competitive arena is a testament to your immense talent and dedication as an author. Writing compelling non-fiction requires a rare balance—the rigorous pursuit of truth combined with the ability to tell a story that captivates and resonates with readers. Your success in this category proves that your work embodies exactly that.
This recognition from the BookLife Prize is a wonderful milestone that celebrates:
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Your Dedication: The countless hours of research, drafting, and refining that brought your vision to life.
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Your Voice: The unique perspective and clarity you brought to your subject matter.
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Your Impact: The lasting impression your writing leaves on its readers and the literary community.
Wishing you continued success and many more accolades in your writing journey!
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Author's Spotlight
A View from a Train
by Robert Wright
After retirement from the military in 2006 and Civil Service in 2008, I spent the next 4 years as an artist, painting murals and other commissions.
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My job since 2012 was with the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) as an engineer on a commuter train.
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In May 2017, the Veterans Affairs(VA) diagnosed me with an 80 percent disability, most of which was post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), along with burn pit asthma, tinnitus, and sleep apnea. And still open is a further investigation into the effects of agent orange. The PTSD portion was apparent in my expressed anger.
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In July 2017, my wife, Carol, was diagnosed with cancer, and I decided to quit work on September 29 to support her. A week before leaving UTA I was given an assignment by a VA therapist to address the PTSD portion of the diagnosis. The assignment was to review the four wars for a single event that gave rise to PTSD. This assignment at the end of September coincided with the last week at the UTA.
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While operating the train for the last week, I'm revisiting each of the wars looking for the prime cause of my PTSD. This book will speak to anyone underneath a cloud of PTSD. It's not just for those that served in the military. Rather for anyone connected with anyone living with PTSD. This book looks at the political triggers that set PTSD in motion and the spiritual when trying to recover.
