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Fly Safe - by Vicki Cody (Paperback)

Fly Safe - by  Vicki Cody (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This is a story about the power of written letters and their ability to connect us, fulfilling our need for human connection. With Operation Desert Storm serving as the backdrop, it is also a story about the uncertainty of life, how the rules of the game can change in an instant, and how to keep moving forward when faced with everyday challenges.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It is August 1990, and Iraq has just invaded Kuwait, setting off a chain reaction of events leading up to the first Gulf War. Vicki Cody's husband, the commander of an elite Apache helicopter battalion, is deployed to Saudi Arabia--and for the next nine months they have to rely on written letters in order to stay connected. <p/>From Vicki's narrative and journal entries, the reader gets a very realistic glimpse of what it is like for the spouses and families back home during a war, in particular what it was like at a time when most people did not own a personal computer and there was no Internet--no iPhones, no texting, no tweeting, no Facetime. Her writing also illuminates the roller coaster of stress, loneliness, sleepless nights, humor, joys, and, eventually, resilience, that make up her life while her husband is away. Meanwhile, Dick's letters to her give the reader a front row seat to the unfolding of history, the adrenaline rush of flying helicopters in combat, his commitment to his country, and his devotion to his family back home. Together, these three components weave a clear, insightful, and intimate story of love and its power to sustain us.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A searchingly personal memoir that also provides a thrilling peek into the Gulf War."<br> --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/> "In Vicki Cody's <i>Fly Safe</i>, her moving follow-up to her first memoir, <i>Army Wife</i>, she delivers a tour de force full of emotion, determination, grit, and hope, something our country needs now more than ever. Vicki's engrossing writing style takes us inside her world of handling critical roles as army wife, mom, family readiness group leader, and friend to so many as her husband famously fired the first shots of the Gulf War."<br> --Anthony J. Tata, Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Retired) and national best-selling author of <i>Chasing the Lion</i> <p/> "Cody gives us a front-seat ride on her journey as an Army wife, this time through journal entries and personal letters from her husband as he flew the most dangerous missions of Operation Desert Storm more than thirty years ago. Vicki weaves the correspondence into a gripping, historical narrative that chronicles the fears, tensions, high notes, and loneliness of an Army family waiting at home, all at a time when handwritten letters and sporadic phone calls were the only lifelines. A truly American tale of sacrifice, love, and commitment that, as readers will find out, isn't over yet. An elegant and riveting work."<br> --Gina Cavallaro, author of <i>Sniper: American Single-Shot Warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan</i> <p/> "Cody has an uncanny way of giving us a vulnerable look behind the curtain of a Commander in theater, and the woman who loves him back on post. Her intimate details of 'deployed love' are honest and heartfelt . . . with a level of candor I've never before seen. Thank you for your bravery in giving us all a window to your soul, the soul of your marriage, and the soul of those who serve."<br> --Heidi Collins, former CNN news anchor and proud wife of USAF fighter/attack pilot, Capt. Matt Collins <p/> "With unparalleled grace and humility, Vicki Cody pours her soul out on the page for all to experience. In bearing her soul, she captures our hearts. <i>Fly Safe</i> is a must read for all Americans."<br> --Jimmy Blackmon, author of <i>Pale Horse</i> and <i>Cowboys Over Iraq</i><br>

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