Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 256
978-1-4930-0071-5 • eBook • September 2013 • $25.50 • (£19.99)
Melinda Roth is the author of The Man Who Talks to Dogs, a former award-winning political journalist, and a former Capitol Hill press secretary. She co-wrote the international bestseller From Baghdad with Love (Lyons, 2006) and Don’t Dump the Dog and also worked on the bestselling Wesley the Owl.
Critical acclaim for From Baghdad with Love:
"Heartwarming." —USA Today
"A tale of radiant joy ... that eschews sentimentality. ... The story of Lava's journey out of Iraq is exciting, but it's to Kopelman and Roth's credit that it's not nearly as harrowing as the story of what the dog left behind." —Publishers Weekly
"Not just a seasonal heart-warmer. It is a provocative examination of an issue that resonates deeply." in the wake of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay: Do 'softer' values, such as mercy for the weak, sabotage military morale or strengthen it?" —Washington Post
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From the bestselling co-author of From Baghdad with Love, the moving and inspirational story of how a wild mustang and an emotionally spent woman form a bond of healing love and save each other.
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A farm in rural Illinois.