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A Dog Called Hope

A Wounded Warrior and the Service Dog Who Saved Him

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A Dog Called Hope

By: Jason Morgan, Damien Lewis
Narrated by: John Moraitis
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Lone Survivor meets Marley & Me in this “inspiring and very moving” (Bear Grylls, host of the hit TV show Man vs. Wild) 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 antinarcotics raid. He’d served with the famous Night Stalkers on countless such missions. This one was different. Months later, he regained consciousness in a U.S. 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 life forever.

A Dog Called Hope is the incredible story of a service dog who brought a devastated warrior back from the brink and taught him how to be a true father. It is the story of Napal, who built bridges between his wheelchair-bound battle buddy and the rest of able-bodied humankind. It is the story of Jason, who found life’s true meaning with the help of his faithful companion. Humorous, intensely moving, and uplifting, Jason and Napal’s heartwarming tale will brighten any day and lift every heart.
Service Dog Biographies & Memoirs Military & War Inspiring Warrior Heartfelt Military Feel-Good Pets & Animal Care Funny Witty Dog Behavior
Inspiring Journey • Heartwarming Relationship • Gifted Reader • Inspirational Heroes • Educational Content

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… On the value of service dogs. I am also a special forces Veteran who was treated to the usual “fire and forget” regime of drugs and medication too often accorded our Returning service men. Fortunately I had several farseeing doctors who prescribed a service dog…who, like Nepal, was a lifesaver. But even so (as Jason Morgan pointed out) I encountered pushback and outright hostility from people who should know better. Morgan nails the difficulties returning veterans face… The incredible love and devotion of these dogs… and the need to spread the word..

I did not need much convincing…

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Heart touching. Inspiring. Inspirational. Profound. Wise. Instructive. Memorable. Worthy. Courageous. Most importantly, IMPACTFUL. These words barely describe how this book touched me. Even if you aren’t a dog lover, this book is a must read for how to leave a positive legacy for the world to be touched by. Jason, YOU give me HOPE to keep soldiering on in life. BLESS YOU. Nepal lives on & you both have touched the world for GOOD❣️‼️❣️‼️❣️‼️❣️‼️❣️‼️❣️‼️❣️

BEST, IMPACTFUL Book‼️‼️

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Absolutely everyone needs to read/ listen to this book, whether you’re a dog lover or not!

Must read

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I learned alot about service dogs. the only part I did not like was the constant advertising of dog products such as eukanuba dog food other products were plugged also

excellent book about service dogs

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Good story. It took a little longer to get going than I would have liked. I know the book was written by a British author, about an American veteran. But the use of British vernacular took away from points of the story. I found it hard to believe the veteran would speak that way.

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