Book

Tuesday's Promise

by Luis Carlos Montalván, Ellis Henican

📖 Overview

Tuesday's Promise chronicles the relationship between U.S. Army Captain Luis Carlos Montalván and his service dog Tuesday. After returning from Iraq with physical and psychological wounds, Montalván finds a path forward through his connection with a golden retriever trained to assist veterans. The book follows their journey across America as Montalván works to raise awareness about veterans' issues and service dogs. Through their travels and public appearances, the pair demonstrates the vital role that trained service animals play in supporting veterans with disabilities and PTSD. Their story provides insight into both the challenges faced by returning veterans and the transformative power of the human-animal bond. The narrative speaks to themes of healing, purpose, and the different forms that courage can take.

👀 Reviews

Readers connect emotionally with this follow-up to "Until Tuesday," though many note it's darker and more difficult to read than the first book. The book resonates with veterans and those dealing with PTSD. Readers appreciated: - Raw honesty about mental health struggles - The bond between Montalván and Tuesday - Insights into service dog training and support - The author's advocacy for veterans Common criticisms: - More fragmented narrative than the first book - Some repetitive content from "Until Tuesday" - Several readers found it hard to finish given the heavy subject matter Ratings: Goodreads: 4.3/5 (300+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (150+ ratings) Reader quote: "This book hits hard emotionally but needs to be read to understand what our veterans face" - Amazon reviewer Note: Many reviews mention that knowing about Montalván's death before reading impacts the experience significantly.

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Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson A blind man and his guide dog navigate their escape from the World Trade Center on September 11, demonstrating the depth of human-canine partnerships.

From Baghdad with Love by Jay Kopelman, Melinda Roth A Marine's mission shifts when he discovers an abandoned puppy in Iraq and fights to bring him home.

A Big Little Life by Dean Koontz A writer's life transforms through his relationship with a retired service dog named Trixie.

🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 Luis Carlos Montalván was a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Army who served multiple tours in Iraq and earned numerous decorations, including two Bronze Stars. 🐾 Tuesday, the golden retriever service dog featured in the book, was trained by East Coast Assistance Dogs (ECAD) and knew more than 100 commands. 📚 The book is actually a sequel to Montalván's first bestseller "Until Tuesday," which spent weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. 🎓 Montalván earned a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where he studied with Tuesday by his side. 💫 The book was published posthumously in 2017, following Montalván's death in December 2016, making it his final tribute to the remarkable bond between humans and service animals.