The Blue Cascade, Mike Scotti
The Blue Cascade, Mike Scotti
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The Blue Cascade
A Memoir of Life after War

Author: Mike Scotti

Narrator: Mike Scotti

Unabridged: 8 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/15/2012


Synopsis

In this searing and beautifully written memoir, Marine Lieutenant and CNN Op-Ed contributor Mike Scotti charts a course from the front lines of Iraq back home to New York, showing how sometimes the hardest battle is the one after the war.

Sometimes the hardest battle is the one after the war. As one of the soldiers on the front line of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Lieutenant Scotti was taught that weakness is what gets you killed: no hesitation, focus your energies on your objective, and complete the mission. Upon returning from war, Scotti approached his new life the same way. He ignored the creeping depression and numbness he called "The Blue Cascade" and charged ahead toward his goal to get an MBA, secure a high-paying finance job, and retire young and rich.

But he was being eaten away inside, and scenes of drunken emotion and raging violence were becoming more and more frequent. Years after returning from active combat, he eventually found himself contemplating suicide. Through a series of powerful events, Scotti was ultimately able to find a path to healing and begin his journey back to life, finally emerging with the following wisdom for fellow sufferers of post-traumatic stress:It's ok if you are not ok.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Oriyah on September 17, 2017

I don't usually like war books but this was a powerful, interesting, compelling and important work by a man who is brave not just on the battlefield but also in with his heart and mind. I wish I'd written the review soon enough after reading it to do it justice, but I liked it despite the odds being......more

Goodreads review by David on July 09, 2012

A strikingly honest story of a young marine officer's journey. Lt. Mike Scotti invades Iraq to avenge those who died in 9/11 and protect loved ones back home. But what he discovers is the cruelty, ambiguity and chaos of war and its harsh aftermath. When he returns home, he find "the hardest battle m......more

Goodreads review by Esther on June 10, 2012

This is an immportant book, whose blurb at the bottom of the front cover says "A memoir of Life After War." Mike Scotti - "Remember this man's name I tell myself," as I open the initital pages of The Blue Cascade, a memoir about one Marine on the front lines of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation......more

Goodreads review by Victoria on October 13, 2012

If it was possible I'd give this book more than 5 stars. This is a GREAT book!! This book should be read by all people so everyone can understand what happens to those, in the military, who are so courageous and continue to fight for our FREEDOM, and what they go through after they are once again a......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on March 28, 2013

Memoirs are tricky. The wrong writing style or tone can make a reader feel awkward, inadequate, judgmental and out of place. A memoir about the healing process of a young marine who came back from war could have easily failed. But not Scotti. He understood himself well enough to not make it about hi......more