Roadside, Dylan ParkPettiford
Roadside, Dylan ParkPettiford
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Roadside
My Journey to Iraq and the Long Road Home

Author: Dylan Park-Pettiford

Narrator: Dylan Park-Pettiford

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/24/2025


Synopsis

A military memoir by a biracial child of refugees and survivors, Roadside is about life and death, about family lost and gained, and about America, as a dream and a reality. It’s about the roads one takes to leave home and find it again. As a half-Black, half-Korean kid in Campbell, California, Dylan Park-Pettiford never really fit in, so he and his little brother Rory became joined at the hip. But after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, swept up in patriotism, Dylan enlisted in the US Air Force and was sent to Iraq, and the brothers were separated. There Dylan’s days alternated between boredom and terror, and rare moments of levity and learning came thanks to an Iraqi boy named Brahim. Like Rory, Brahim was wise beyond his years, and he and Dylan bonded as much over rap music as about life. Over the following year, Dylan would bring Brahim food and toiletries to keep him going; Brahim would bring intel to keep Dylan and his friends alive. When they said goodbye at the end of Dylan’s tour of duty, he knew it was for the last time. Or was it? Dylan returned to a world that had moved on without him. He would go through a soul-crushing divorce, a bout of homelessness, and struggles with prescription drugs, alcohol, and his own mental health. Eventually, he caught a few breaks and overcame the odds—until the violence Dylan thought he’d left in the Middle East followed him home. Just when his life was at its darkest, fate intervened again, but this time to orchestrate an impossible reunion. In a world marred by a seemingly endless wave of negativity, this story of love, loss, and brotherhood may offer a faint glimmer of hope as we face an uncertain future. “An indelible story of war and survival. Roadside is a portrait of America, its wars, and the kids who fight them. It is also a map of the funny, tortured, and heartbreaking journey they must undertake if they want to return home.”—Elliot Ackerman, award-winning author of On Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 21, 2025

Book Review: Roadside: My Journey to Iraq and the Long Road Home by Dylan Park-Pettiford Rating: 4.7/5 Reviewer’s Perspective & Initial Reactions As a female sociologist and public health professional—and a parent of a deployed service member—I approached Park-Pettiford’s memoir with a blend of scholar......more

Goodreads review by Casey on June 01, 2025

I finished this memoir last night and I’m still carrying it with me. I knew the general outline of the story before I opened the book, but reading it in the author’s own words was an entirely different experience. It is honest, unfiltered, and deeply personal in a way that doesn’t hold back, even wh......more

Goodreads review by Laura on May 26, 2025

Dark, funny, sad, honest memoir by a veteran unafraid of questioning American war machine contradictions and prioritizing human life above national service. Roadside is also a powerful portrayal of the modern American family, manhood, and grief. Highly recommended for its gripping content, brutal tr......more

Goodreads review by Lizzie on May 25, 2025

This book is incredible. Gripping and very emotional.......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on May 30, 2025

I received a copy for review. All opinions are my own. This book was an up close and personal look at what it was like for one man to serve his country and wow I felt so many emotions while reading this. The brutal honesty was a hard pill to swallow but this was an important look at what a person go......more