Long way home : love, life, death, and everything in between / Dan Jarvis.
Publisher: London : Little, Brown, 2020Description: xii, 308 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, photographs (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781408710722; 9781408713129.Note: Gift: Lord Adonis.Subject(s): Jarvis, Dan | Great Britain. Army. Parachute Regiment | Soldiers -- Great Britain | Grief | Politicians -- Great Britain -- Biography | Afghan War, 2001- -- Campaigns -- Afghanistan -- Helmand | Afghan War, 2001-2021 -- Personal narratives, British | Peacekeeping forces -- AfghanistanDDC classification: 920Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 920 JAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gift: Lord Adonis. | 019498 |
Serve to lead : September 1996 -- Skive to survive : October 1996 -- The coping box : June 1997 -- Ready for anything : September 1997 -- Reporting for duty : November 1997 -- Baptism of fire : June 1999 -- Leave is cancelled : February 2000 -- Gas, gas, gas : February 2000 -- Game of ghosts : March 2003 -- The C word : April 2006 -- Long way away : July 2007 -- Welcome to Helmand : July 2007 -- Getting a grip : July 2007 -- Killed in action : September 2007 -- Certain death hill : September 2007 -- Cauldron of chaos : October 2007 -- Long way home : November 2007 -- The punishing routine : April 2008 -- The last smile : June 2010 -- A dark place : August 2010 -- A new front : January 2011 -- The other side : June 2016.
"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."-- Taken from dust jacket.
Gift: Lord Adonis.