The recent blog post about "First Person Narratives" from Iraq and Afghanistan was a good opportunity to make a small but needed change to the site. Now all the books of therapeutic interest about healing combat trauma and PTSD are located in the LEFT column of the website; and all the "First Person Narratives" about wartime -- helpful for understanding what veterans went through and go through -- are located in the RIGHT column. As time goes on, we will be adding more books to both lists. A slight qualitative diference. The therapeutic books are there because they're vetted as all being GOOD and worth reading; the first person narratives don't have that qualification applied. Maybe they're not uniformly great books -- but they're accurate as far as the participants recall the experience. Good, bad or indifferent -- they're reflections on the time they served. So trust the therapeutic book list more for quality, but expose yourself to both sets of books -- you won't be disappointed by learning more about what veterans endure.