• The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell

  • An Accidental Soldier's Account of the War in Iraq
  • By: John Crawford
  • Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
  • Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (340 ratings)

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The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell

By: John Crawford
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Publisher's summary

The only book about the war in Iraq by a soldier on the ground, destined to become a classic of war literature.

John Crawford joined the Florida National Guard to pay for his college tuition; it had seemed a small sacrifice to give up one weekend a month and two weeks a year in exchange for a free education. But one semester short of graduating, and newly married, he was called to active duty, to serve in Kuwait, then on the front lines of the invasion of Iraq, and ultimately in Baghdad. While serving in Iraq, Crawford began writing short nonfiction stories, his account of what he and his fellow soldiers experienced in the war. At the urging of a journalist embedded with his unit, he began sending his pieces out of the country via an anonymous Internet e-mail account.

In a voice at once raw and immediate, Crawford's work vividly chronicles the daily life of a young soldier in Iraq: the excitement, the horror, the anger, the tedium, the fear, the camaraderie. Altogether, the stories slowly uncover something more: the transformation of a group of young college students, innocents, into something entirely different.

©2005 John Crawford (P)2005 Tantor Media, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Crawford's writing pulses with urgency, and, gloriously, his story of being an American soldier in Iraq is shattering and relentless." (David Amsden, author of Important Things That Don't Matter)

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Bored in Iraq

Crawford's attempt to enlighten and entertain with , no doubt, what could have been an interesting story falls short. One of the most mundane books I have ever suffered thru.

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War fiction and little fact

John Crawford has a lot to learn as an author. This story sounded like a modern day life in Vietnam. Like a previous person said, it sounds more like fiction than truth. I also agree this story wouldn't have been published if the view on the Iraq war wasn't so negative. I've listened to many WWII stories and they were all well written. In comparison this story is junk.

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    2 out of 5 stars

Very depressing

Please know that this book should be R rated for all the foul language. I think every other work was the "F" word. TO me it was very depressing and negative. I understand that war is not fun and games but the author was so negative that is was miserable to listen to . I quit about half way.

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It should be his last story

john Crawford is a poor writer and the only reason this got published is becuse of the Iraq war. He repeated him self more than a few times. And why would he ride around in a humve with no doors and complain about not haveing up to date bullet proof vest. As a vet I hope people don't buy into this story. Also it could have been better if it had a better narrator.

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