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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite
Then I Came Home by Sam Gaylord recounts his challenging upbringing in poverty along the Ohio River, where he and his family lived in a shack without basic amenities. Working odd jobs, the author faced difficulties in school but demonstrated his family's resourcefulness in adapting to their circumstances. Motivated for a better life, he joined the Marines, undergoing rigorous training and eventually serving in Vietnam. This memoir details the emotional toll of combat during conflicts like the Battle of Hue, and an incredible mountain operation. Gaylord is forced to confront anti-war sentiment and his views on the dehumanizing impact of war, culminating in an explosive tragedy with a physically debilitating outcome. From here, Gaylord shares his recovery, battles with depression, and eventual transformation, all of which prove his own resilience, self-belief, and gratitude despite ongoing obstacles.
Then I Came Home by Sam Gaylord is a completely honest memoir that, even in its darkest and most difficult moments, is engaging. Gaylord writes in the first-person and much of the book is set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, where he offers a deeply personal insight into the emotional and physical toll of war. The writing style is simple and straightforward, and while not as polished as it has the potential to be, the rawness works well in this context. I believe that from a historical perspective the book will be embraced by those with an appreciation for heartfelt personal narratives of the era, as well as medical professionals. However, as a legacy work, I have no doubt this book will be a treasured piece of family history for generations of Gaylord's family to come. I found the book to be a moving representation of the enduring impact of war, both on the individual and the collective human experience. Recommended.