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作       者:Zamperini, Louis

出  版  社:Dey Street Books

出版时间:2014-11-01

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Champion. Survivor. Hero. Legend. Completed just two days before Louis Zamperini's death at age 97, Don't Give Up, Don't Give In shares a lifetime of wisdom, insight, and humor from one of America's most inspiring lives. Zamperini's story has touched millions through Laura Hillenbrand's biography Unbroken, soon to be a major motion picture directed by Angelina Jolie. Now, in his own words, Louis Zamperini reveals, with warmth and great charm, the essential values and lessons that sustained him throughout his remarkable journey. He was a youthful troublemaker from California who turned his life around to become a 1936 Olympian and a world-class miler at the University of Southern California. Putting aside his superstar track career, Louis Zamperini volunteered for the army before Pearl Harbor and was thrust into the violent combat of World War II as a B-24 bombardier. While on a rescue mission, his plane went down in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where he survived, against all odds, drifting two thousand miles in a small raft for forty-seven days. His struggle was only beginning: Zamperini was captured by the Japanese and, for more than two years, he courageously endured torture and psychological abuse in a series of prisoner-of-war camps. He returned home to face more dark hours, but in 1949 Zamperini's life was transformed by a spiritual rebirth that would guide him through the next sixty-five years of his long and happy life. Cowritten with longtime collaborator David Rensin, Louis Zamperini's Don't Give Up, Don't Give In is an extraordinary last testament that captures the wisdom of a life lived to the fullest. A son of Italian immigrants, Louis Zamperini (1917–2014) was a U.S. Olympic runner, World War II bombardier, and POW survivor. After the war, he returned to the United States to found the Victory Boys Camp for at-risk youth and became an inspirational speaker. Zamperini's story was told in his 2003 autobiography Devil at My Heels, as well as in Laura Hillenbrand's 2010 biography Unbroken. David Rensin worked closely with Louis Zamperini for many years and cowrote Devil at My Heels, as well as fifteen other books, including five New York Times bestsellers.
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Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Coauthor’s Note

Introduction

RUN FOR YOUR LIFE

The Family Rules

Anyone Can Turn Their Life Around

The Difference Between Attention and Recognition Is Self-Esteem

It’s Not How You Win, It’s How You Lose

A Race Isn’t Over Until It’s Over

BE PREPARED

Preparation Determines Your Survival

My Survival Kit

Trust What You Know

Keep Your Mind Sharp

Don’t Forget to Laugh

DON’T GIVE UP, DON’T GIVE IN

You Are the Content of Your Character

Never Let Anyone Destroy Your Dignity

Hate Is a Personal Decision

The True Definition of Hero

ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING

You Must Have Hope

Don’t Ask Why, Ask What’s Next

You Choose How to View Your Fate

The Secret of Contentment

AFTER THE WAR: STILL LOST

You Can’t Run (or Sail) Away from Yourself

Don’t Leave the Crucial Details to Others

THERE’S ALWAYS AN ANSWER TO EVERYTHING

You Need a Cloud to Have a Silver Lining

Know When You’ve Done All You Can Do

The Gangster and the Gospel

GIVE BACK

It Takes a Camp to Help a Child

Get Their Attention

First You Listen

Accomplishment Is the Key to Self-Respect

My Private Reward

The Mission That Never Ends

WHAT I’VE LEARNED

Challenge Yourself

Learn to Adapt

Commitment and Perseverance Pay Off

You’re Only as Old as You Feel

Free Advice

LESSONS OF THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT

It’s About People

You Have to Train to Carry a Torch

Forgiveness Is the Healing Factor

REMEMBER ME THIS WAY

A Charitable Heart

Afterword

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Books by Louis Zamperini

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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