Soldier: The Autobiography
- Published: 31 October 2012
- ISBN: 9781448153824
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 528
Engagingly recounted with both intelligence and candour...General Jackson is a man of high principles, who on more than one occasion was prepared to lay his career on the line to defend [his] beliefs. In this highly readable and fascinating book, he speaks a great deal of good sense. More importantly, he is able to publicly voice his concerns for the future and defend the soldiers he clearly cares about
James Holland, Sunday Telegraph
Utterly compelling...Jackson has provided a model of the modern military commander, media friendly, internationally minded and politically sensitive...Indispensable reading
Andro Linklater, The Spectator
Insightful and valuable...In his account of his career, he has exposed the weaknesses and failures that led to the challenges facing our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan today
Michael Evans, The Times
A very readable, personal account of a man who rose to the top of the army and gained a reputation for being a 'no-nonsense' commander
Richard Norton-Taylor, The Guardian
His trademark blunt honesty and humour are to the fore in his autobiography...He has a very interesting story to tell...An engaging and honest account that would repay reading by all those who seek to understand the 21st century British army
The Independent
[A] Beautifully written memoir
Seven Magazine, The Sunday Telegraph