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OverviewA sacred mission. A daring journey. A story that honors the fallen while inspiring the living. When Congressman and Vietnam combat pilot Steve Pearce set out to fly solo around the world, it wasn't simply an adventure. It was a pilgrimage-a mission to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to their country. In You Had a Good Home, But You Left..., Pearce weaves together the exhilaration of global aviation with the solemn responsibility of remembrance. From navigating the complexities of international skies to reflecting on the weight of freedom, Pearce's journey reveals more than the thrill of exploration. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the enduring bonds of brotherhood, and the sacred duty of carrying forward the legacies of those who never made it home. Part memoir, part travel narrative, and part meditation on service and sacrifice, this book invites readers into the cockpit for a front-row seat on a once-in-a-lifetime odyssey. Pearce's voice is both deeply personal and universally resonant-reminding us that true courage is not only in daring to fly across oceans and continents, but in daring to remember, reflect, and live with purpose. Whether you are drawn to aviation, adventure, military history, or stories of faith and legacy, You Had a Good Home, But You Left... will inspire you to consider what it means to live a life of service, gratitude, and meaning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stevan PearcePublisher: E.P. House Imprint: E.P. House Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.676kg ISBN: 9798349660689Pages: 390 Publication Date: 11 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Congressman Pearce has shown true dedication to serving our country in both the U.S. Air Force and in Congress. This memoir encapsulates the traits that make him a great leader: his tireless dedication to public service, commitment to faith and family, and ability to overcome even the most difficult hurdles."" -U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn""With the heart of a soldier and the perspective gained as a Congressman, Steve Pearce pays powerful homage to the courage and sacrifices of our nation's heroes. You Had a Good Home, But You Left... encourages each of us-civilians and veterans alike-to honor those who have so bravely served our country and understand the depth of their sacrifice and service."" -Michael Pompeo, U.S. Secretary of State (2018-21)""Congressman Pearce understands that truly honoring our veterans-remembering their lives and legacies, acknowledging everything they have sacrificed, and supporting them in the aftermath of their service-isn't just an option. It is a sacred duty we share as citizens of this country. You Had a Good Home, But You Left... is a moving tribute to the men and women who served, and sacrificed, and never made it home."" -Jason Chaffetz, Fox News Contributor, Congressman (2009-17)""What a story! I felt like I was inside Steve's mind in a very close discussion on how he was going to die, quietly, or . . . stay alive, loudly. And I'm left thinking about what I would have said if I were sitting beside him at every critical moment-knowing how important it is to believe in the strength of the mind, not just the body. I found myself wondering, page by page, how he was going to make it. Steve's story can never be duplicated. I was pulled into his life for one beautiful, intimate journey-one I would never attempt myself. Still, I felt like I was sharing his dream . . . and maybe much more than that."" -Lance Tarrance, former Managing Director of Gallup China ""You Had a Good Home, But You Left... reminds us that honoring our country's veterans requires more than a ceremony. It requires action, remembrance, and ongoing service. Steve Pearce's memoir speaks to a deeper truth: service doesn't end when the uniform is removed-it lives on in how we remember, care, and lift each other up, and in the community we build by doing so."" -Congressman Jeff Miller (2001-17), Chairman of the Veteran Affairs Committee (2011-17) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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