From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava
Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman won the hearts of readers everywhere with his moving story of adopting an abandoned puppy named Lava from a hellish corner of Iraq. He opened the door for other soldiers to bring dogs home, and in From Baghdad to America, Kopelman once again leads the pack with his observations on the emotional repercussions of war.

Here, for the first time, Kopelman holds nothing back as he responds to the question, “Why did you save a dog instead of a person?” The answer reveals much about his inner demons—and about the bigger picture of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He talks about what it’s like to return to the States and examines the shocking statistics to come out of Iraq: Depression, suicide, alcohol abuse, and broken relationships are at record highs for the men and women who serve there. Kopelman credits Lava with helping him to endure combat and the pain of war, as well as helping him deal with the surprising difficulties of returning to everyday life. Civilians have a hard time understanding what being a Marine means, and the adjustment to living among them is hard for these soldiers. This book attempts to shed light on that for all readers.
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From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava
Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman won the hearts of readers everywhere with his moving story of adopting an abandoned puppy named Lava from a hellish corner of Iraq. He opened the door for other soldiers to bring dogs home, and in From Baghdad to America, Kopelman once again leads the pack with his observations on the emotional repercussions of war.

Here, for the first time, Kopelman holds nothing back as he responds to the question, “Why did you save a dog instead of a person?” The answer reveals much about his inner demons—and about the bigger picture of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He talks about what it’s like to return to the States and examines the shocking statistics to come out of Iraq: Depression, suicide, alcohol abuse, and broken relationships are at record highs for the men and women who serve there. Kopelman credits Lava with helping him to endure combat and the pain of war, as well as helping him deal with the surprising difficulties of returning to everyday life. Civilians have a hard time understanding what being a Marine means, and the adjustment to living among them is hard for these soldiers. This book attempts to shed light on that for all readers.
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From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava

From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava

by Jay Kopelman
From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava

From Baghdad to America: Life Lessons from a Dog Named Lava

by Jay Kopelman

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Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman won the hearts of readers everywhere with his moving story of adopting an abandoned puppy named Lava from a hellish corner of Iraq. He opened the door for other soldiers to bring dogs home, and in From Baghdad to America, Kopelman once again leads the pack with his observations on the emotional repercussions of war.

Here, for the first time, Kopelman holds nothing back as he responds to the question, “Why did you save a dog instead of a person?” The answer reveals much about his inner demons—and about the bigger picture of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He talks about what it’s like to return to the States and examines the shocking statistics to come out of Iraq: Depression, suicide, alcohol abuse, and broken relationships are at record highs for the men and women who serve there. Kopelman credits Lava with helping him to endure combat and the pain of war, as well as helping him deal with the surprising difficulties of returning to everyday life. Civilians have a hard time understanding what being a Marine means, and the adjustment to living among them is hard for these soldiers. This book attempts to shed light on that for all readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626366480
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication date: 02/06/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 313,103
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Ex-Marine Jay Kopelman is a cyclist and the bestselling author of From Baghdad, With Love.

Christopher Lane has received four Earphones Awards from AudioFile magazine as well as four Audie Award nominations. His narration of Charlie Wilson's War earned him an Audie Award for unabridged nonfiction for in 2004.

Table of Contents


Foreword     vii
Prologue: Spring 2005, La Jolla, California     1
If You Can Save Your Dog, You Can Save Yourself     7
You Have to Almost Lose Something (Twice) to Find It     21
Desert-Colored Glasses     33
Love Walks In, Thanks to Lava     53
Fear Makes You Stronger     63
What You Are in the Dark     73
How the Routine of Staying Alive Can Keep You Sane     87
You Are the Sum of Your Experiences     107
Opening the Snivel Book     121
Never Quit     137
Afterword     149
Acknowledgments     155
Appendices     157
Resources for Veterans and Their Families     187
Endnotes     191
Bibliography     193
Photo Credits     196

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"[Narrator Christopher Lane] portray[s] to perfection an ex-Marine whose writing admits to anger, hostility, and personality damage resulting from his combat experiences." —-AudioFile

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