Eric Walters Shattered -

Initially, Ian is detached and judgmental. He views the homeless as a nuisance and is terrified by the grittiness of the neighborhood. However, his perspective shifts dramatically when he meets , a former soldier who lives on the streets.

"Shattered" is more than just a novel; it's a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and recovery. Walters' story offers a message of hope and healing, one that is both personal and universal. eric walters shattered

Through Sarge’s flashbacks, Walters educates the reader on the Canadian peacekeeping mission in Rwanda. The novel depicts the moral injury soldiers suffered when they were ordered not to intervene to stop the slaughter. It highlights the frustration and horror of watching genocide unfold while being handcuffed by rules of engagement. Initially, Ian is detached and judgmental