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Poems in the Keys of Life: Reflections of a Combat Medic
Author: Kerry “Doc” Pardue
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Reviewer: Bill McDonald – President of the MWSA
Poet-Warriors have always gone off to fight the wars
since the beginning of time. The old tradition of taking emotional and
spiritual inner photos of what they experienced and felt so they could
record them in poetry latter on, is still carried on by one of the most
prolific of Vietnam poets. Kerry “Doc” Pardue in his first book of
collective poems, published through PublishAmeica, really captures those
inner snap shot memories of what it was like then and now for those who were
there.
Doc, as his friends and fellow vets call him, takes the
reader on an emotional tour of his heart and soul. The poems are not
just focused on war but speak out about the life journey that the poet has
taken. In the poets own words these poems show “the struggle of a just
war, comradeship and loss… a reflective journey to find healing after the
War in Vietnam.”
The poet was a combat medic and not some behind the
frontlines desk jockey and when you read his poetry you make this journey
with him emotionally. Some of his writings deal with his search for
himself and for healing from the war. They are about recovery and hope
and some will make you cry but some will bring a smile – it is all about the
journey.
This is one of the best collections of Vietnam era
poetry in one volume by one poet!
2005 Gold Medal Award for Poetry!

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