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The Warrior’s Heart

Becoming a Man of Compassion and Courage

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The Warrior’s Heart

By: Eric Greitens
Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
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As a humanitarian, he helped aid workers heal orphaned children in Rwanda and lived in camps alongside Bosnian refugees. As a warrior, he excelled at the hardest military training in the world and teamed up with fellow SEALs to hunt al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq.

In The Warrior's Heart, an adaptation of his best-selling memoir, The Heart and the Fist, Eric Greitens brings his adventures to life, sharing stories of friendship, struggle, and hard-earned wisdom. This remarkable book will inspire listeners to live every day with compassion and courage.

©2012 Eric Greitens (P)2015 Tantor
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It was an alright book but it wasn't as much action as I thought it would have but the story was great

Good but boring

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Eric Greitens brings his words and stories to life. Should be required reading for high school students, police, and military. In my karate studios, I now require my students to read Greitens' books before being considered for black belt.

Courage to help others

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I like because it is a good book for you or your kids to read for school.

Good for school and kids

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I loved this story in The Heart and the Fist. This time I was disappointed. I guess if I'd have read the fine print I would have known it was a "retelling" of the first book.
As far as the narrator, I was not impressed. I like Eric's narration much better.
Leave this one alone and just read The Heart and the Fist.

Same book just a new name.

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