Last Journey - A Father and Son in Wartime
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Last Journey: A Father and Son in Wartime
Darrell Griffin, Sr., and Darrell “Skip” Griffin

Staff Sergeant Darrell “Skip” Griffin, Jr. was killed in action on March 21, 2007, during his second tour of duty in Iraq. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star with Valor for dragging a comrade to safety through enemy gunfire. He was also in the middle of writing a book. Tentatively titled The Great Conversation, it was an attempt to describe and make sense of the terrible violence he'd witnessed in Iraq. His father, Darrell Griffin, Sr., was going to help him finish writing it when he returned home.

In the face of Skip’s death, Darrell, Sr. vowed to finish the book himself. He traveled to Iraq, observing the war close up and meeting his son's comrades. Driven by a conviction that Americans do not know enough about the war they have been fighting for the past six years, Last Journey is a gripping account of everyday life for soldiers in Iraq; it’s also an intimate portrait of a lost son, a meditation on faith, and finally a tribute to the lively philosophical debates the Griffins used to share. Included is email correspondence with Skip during the weeks before he died as well as original photographs from the frontlines. Passionate and inspiring, Last Journey serves as a tragic reminder of the human cost of war.

Hardcover

5” x 7.125” trim
320 pages
ISBN: 978-1934633168
$25.00

Author Darrell Griffin, Sr.

Darrell Griffin, Sr.

Darrell is a certified public accountant, now retired, who divides his time between managing Easy Brain Labs, Inc., consulting to small businesses, and writing. He lives with his wife and two children in Southern California, where they are members of Shepherd of the Hills church, Porter Ranch. He has four grown children.