Long Way Home, Dan Jarvis
Long Way Home, Dan Jarvis
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Long Way Home
Love, life, death, and everything in between

Author: Dan Jarvis

Narrator: Dan Jarvis, Shaun Dooley

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2020


Synopsis

Winner of Best Memoir at the Parliamentary Book Awards 2020

'Dan Jarvis's story is a belter. It's about love, loss, courage and determination told with his customary modesty which fails to disguise the amazing man behind the story' Alan Johnson

Dan Jarvis is an MP and a Mayor, but this is not a book about politics. This is a book about service and family - specifically his time serving in the elite Parachute Regiment, and the tragic death of his wife Caroline.

Dan used to be a soldier, and although soldiering provides the backdrop to some of the book, what it is really about is love, life and death - and all the stuff that goes in between. It is about making decisions when under extreme pressure, about keeping calm, keeping going and keeping a smile on your face - well, most of the time, anyway. Specifically, it is about the two biggest challenges Dan faced and the way he tried to cope with them - taking on the Taliban in Afghanistan, and losing his wife to cancer at a tragically young age.

For a long time Dan did not feel ready or able to talk about it, but ten years on, he now wants to tell the story. From the mortal danger and nerve-tangling fear of night-fighting in Helmand province to the aching heartache of bereavement, this is a unique and compelling memoir by a man of courage and character. Though it has been a hard book for Dan to write, it is a gripping and inspiring one to read.

About Dan Jarvis

Dan Jarvis is Labour MP for Barnsley Central and Mayor of the Sheffield City Region. He was an officer in the Parachute Regiment between 1997-2011, rising to the rank of Major before leaving the army to become an MP


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer on January 27, 2021

I forget now why I particularly wanted to read this and having read it I am not much the wiser. It is a very straightforward autobiographical account of a particular period in Dan Jarvis' life - from entering Sandhurst as a graduate to becoming the MP for Barnsley Central. During that time he marrie......more

Goodreads review by KD on March 06, 2020

Just finished this fantastic auto-biographical book by Dan Jarvis. You can tell that writing it was a labour of love, which is probably why it took him five years to complete. He does a great job of conveying the joys and challenges of life in the British Army and makes you feel as if you are there......more

Goodreads review by Keith on May 12, 2020

An excellent biography of Dan's time in army service, alongside his relationship and marriage. As the tagline suggests, a story of love and life, challenges and death in both areas of live with the tragic loss of his first wife. Well written, clear and straight-forward in it's manner which makes the......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on October 18, 2023

Another Box of Stories acquisition. An auto biography that is not really detailed but concentrates on three aspects of the subjects life. After covering his early life, Jarvis details his military career from training to his service in Afghanistan. It is interspersed with the story of his family life......more

Goodreads review by Karen on April 26, 2020

An excellent autobiography by Dan Jarvis, Labour MP for Barnsley. He tells us of his life in the army, as an officer and eventually becoming a Major, the death of his wife Caroline, leaving him single parent with 2 young children and his subsequent move into politics. The only reason that I didn’t g......more


Quotes

Dan Jarvis's story is a belter. It's about love, loss, courage and determination told with his customary modesty which fails to disguise the amazing man behind the story

This is an incredibly moving memoir

A terrific memoir; moving, heartfelt and genuinely engaging

Imagine going off to war only to lose the one you love back home - a raw and gripping account of coping with war, risk, grief and being a single dad


Awards

  • Parliamentary Book Awards: Best Biography, Memoir or Autobiography by a Parliamentarian