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A Dog Called Hope A Wounded Warrior And The Service Dog Who Saved Him Lewis

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A Dog Called Hope A Wounded Warrior And The Service Dog Who Saved Him Lewis
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Publisher: Atria Books;Simon & Schuster Inc
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 28.2 MB
Author: Lewis, Damien;Morgan, Jason
ISBN: 9781476797007, 9781476797038, 1476797005, 147679703X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Dog Called Hope A Wounded Warrior And The Service Dog Who Saved Him Lewis by Lewis, Damien;morgan, Jason 9781476797007, 9781476797038, 1476797005, 147679703X instant download after payment.

Lone Survivor meets Marley & Me in this inspiring buddy memoir of an extraordinary service dog whose enduring love brought a wounded soldier back to life.
A decade ago, Special Forces warrior Jason Morgan parachuted into the Central American jungle on an anti-narcotics raid. He'd served with the famous Night Stalkers on countless such missions. This one turned out very different. Months later, he regained consciousness in a US military hospital, with no memory of how he'd gotten there. The first words he heard were from his surgeon telling him he would never walk again. The determined soldier responded: "Sir, yes, I will."
After multiple surgeries, unbearable chronic pain, and numerous setbacks, Morgan was finally making progress when his wife left him and their three young sons. He was a single father confined to a wheelchair and tortured by his pain. At this very dark, very low point, Morgan found light: Napal, the black Labrador who would change his...

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