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

Author: Jay Kopelman

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 3 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2008


Synopsis

Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman won the hearts of readers with his moving story of adopting an abandoned puppy named Lava in a hellish corner of Iraq. For this Marine and his comrades, the puppy served as an important emotional touchstone in a grim and seemingly endless war.

Kopelman now writes about what it's like to be home. He credits his canine best friend with finding his wife—in the park, Lava began playing with her dog and the two owners met—and for keeping him sane as he readjusted. With the same intelligence and insight he showed in From Baghdad, With Love, Kopelman sets forth more than a dozen lessons, including: Life can change in an instant, but you'll be able to handle it; passion for something can help you tap into your most powerful reserve of energy; have a standard operating procedure for everything; and never forget who you are or how you got here. Active and retired troops, soldiers' friends and families, and everyone who has ever loved a dog will embrace this book.

About Jay Kopelman

Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman retired from the Marine Corps in February 2007. He is now a cyclist and the bestselling author of From Baghdad, With Love. Kopelman has served as a consultant to Marine advisers going to Iraq and as a volunteer with animal rescue organizations. Kopelman and his family live in La Jolla, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Buggy

The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war. -E.B. White This was an inspiring follow up to (From Baghdad, With Love: A Marine, the War, and a Dog Named Lava), tracing Jay Kopelman and his transplanted dog Lava’s transition back to civilian life in the US. Unlike the first book thi......more

Goodreads review by Gilda

I have to agree with previous reviewers who were disappointed in the book not being so much about Lava as about Kopelman. I know the title says it’s about both their lives back in the States, but in that the book is very uneven-handed. In fact, there’s very little about Lava, who was the reason I pi......more