<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Elite sniper Jody Mitic loved being a soldier. His raw, candid, and engrossing memoir follows his personal journey into the Canadian military, through sniper training, and firefights in Afghanistan, culminating on the fateful night when he stepped on a landmine and lost both of his legs below the knees. A twenty-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, Jody Mitic served as a Master Corporal and Sniper Team Leader on three active tours of duty over the course of seven years. Known for his deadly marksmanship, his fearlessness in the face of danger, and his "never quit" attitude, he was a key player on the front in Afghanistan. As a sniper, he secured strongholds from rooftops, engaged in perilous ground combat, and joined classified night operations to sniff out the enemy. One day in 2007, when he was on a mission in a small Afghan village, he stepped on a landmine and the course of his life was forever changed.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Elite sniper Jody Mitic loved being a soldier. His raw, candid, and engrossing memoir follows his personal journey into the Canadian military, through sniper training, and firefights in Afghanistan, culminating on the fateful night when he stepped on a landmine and lost both of his legs below the knees.</b> <p/><i>Afghanistan, 2007. I was a Master Corporal, part of an elite sniper team sent on a mission to flush out Taliban in an Afghan village. I had just turned thirty, after three tours of duty overseas. I'd been shot at by mortars, eyed the enemy through my scope, survived through stealth and stamina. I'd been training for war my entire adult life. But nothing prepared me for what happened next.</i> <p/>A twenty-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, Jody Mitic served as a Master Corporal and Sniper Team Leader on three active tours of duty over the course of seven years. Known for his deadly marksmanship, his fearlessness in the face of danger, and his "never quit" attitude, he was a key player on the front in Afghanistan. As a sniper, he secured strongholds from rooftops, engaged in perilous ground combat, and joined classified night operations to sniff out the enemy. <p/>One day in 2007, when he was on a mission in a small Afghan village, he stepped on a landmine and the course of his life was forever changed. After losing both of his legs below the knees, Jody was forced to confront the loss of the only identity he had ever known--that of a soldier. <p/>Determined to be of service to his family and to his country, he refused to let injury defeat him. Within three years after the explosion, he was not only walking again, he was running. By 2013, he was a star on the blockbuster reality TV show <i>Amazing Race</i>. In 2014, Jody reinvented himself yet again, winning a seat as a city councillor for Ottawa. <p/><i>Unflinching</i> is a powerful chronicle of the honour and sacrifice of an ordinary Canadian fighting for his country, and an authentic portrait of military life. It's also an inspirational memoir about living your dreams, even in the face of overwhelming adversity, and having the courage to soldier on.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>"Unflinching: The Making of a Canadian Sniper</i>, is a deeply personal retelling of the 38-year-old's life in the military."-- "Ottawa Metronews"<br><br>"<i>Unflinching</i> is a frank and engaging biography, chronicling Mitic's transformation from troubled, awkward Brampton teen to self-assured infantryman."-- "Edmonton Sun"<br><br>"<i>Unflinching</i> is a raw and candid memoir that follows the personal journey of a 20 year Canadian Armed Forces CAF Veteran and Sniper Team Leader Jody Mitic."-- "The Western Sentinel"<br><br>"<i>Unflinching</i> is a raw and sometimes brutal journey into the heart and life of a soldier."-- "Ottawa Magazine"<br><br>"Amazing and inspirational."-- "The Waterloo Regional Record"<br><br>"Mitic's long and courageous road to recovery, from a life-changing injury and subsequent addiction to pain killers to becoming an outspoken advocate of injured veterans an Ottawa city councilor, is the stuff of inspiring movies."-- "Quill & Quire"<br><br>"The pacing and quiet drama of his stories of battlefield missions are excellent. He's got a nice touch for keeping you glued to his narrative. And it's in his portrayal of the physical and psychological effects of intense combat and command tactical gaffes that the memoir really takes off."-- "Winnipeg Free Press"<br><br>"<i>Unflinching </i>is one of those books that <b>you just can't put down</b>. What a book! What a life! Jody is an inspiration. He never quit, he never gave up, no matter how tough the road was. <b>This book will make you proud that Jody is a Canadian</b>."--Don Cherry<br><br>"<i>Unflinching </i>is pure Jody Mitic--smart, funny, honest, and tough. I think the first time I saw Jody he was kicking the hell out of the army half marathon on his new feet; the next time, he was a newly elected Ottawa councillor, and now he's an accomplished storyteller. He'd be almost irritatingly capable if he wasn't also a lovely human being."--Christie Blatchford, author of Fifteen Days: Stories of Bravery, Friendship, Life and Death from Inside the New Canadian Army<br><br>"I've read it all, start to finish, in one enthralled session. <i>Unflinching</i> is raw, personal, unforgiving, unrelenting and draws one into Jody's life, with a vividness and a colour that's visceral."--General Rick Hiller, former Chief of Defence Staff for the Canadian Forces<br><br>"Jody Mitic's harrowing and heroic life story reveals Canada's frontline soldiers as I know them to be: intelligent, complex, emotional and loyal. ... This book is inspiration for anyone hoping to re-invent their life. Jody has triumphed at it time and again."--Kevin Newman, journalist/ancho and co-author of All Out<br><br>"Over the last several years, Jody Mitic has been a larger-than-life figure in the military community. Reading his experiences in his own clear, humble, funny, and no-bullshit prose has offered insight to the very real human at the core of his story. I would recommend <i>Unflinching</i> to any Canadian, military or civilian."--Matt Lennox, author of The Carpenter and Knuckle Head<br>
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