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You Are Worth It

Building a Life Worth Fighting For

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The youngest living Medal of Honor recipient delivers an unforgettable memoir that "will inspire every reader" (Jim Mattis)

NATIONAL BESTSELLER | A Marine Commandant's Reading List selection

On November 21, 2010, U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter was posted atop a building in violent Helmand Province, Afghanistan, when an enemy grenade skittered toward Kyle and fellow Marine Nick Eufrazio. Without hesitation, Kyle chose a path of selfless heroism that few can imagine. He jumped on the grenade, saving Nick but sacrificing his own body.

Kyle Carpenter's heart flatlined three times while being evacuated off the battlefield in Afghanistan. Yet his spirit was unbroken. Severely wounded from head to toe, Kyle lost his right eye as well as most of his jaw. It would take dozens of surgeries and almost three years in and out of the hospital to reconstruct his body. From there, he began the process of rebuilding his life. What he has accomplished in the last nine years is extraordinary: he's come back a stronger, better, wiser person.

In 2014, Kyle was awarded the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his "singular act of courage" on that rooftop in Afghanistan, an action which had been reviewed exhaustively by the military. Kyle became the youngest living recipient of the award–and only the second living Marine so honored since Vietnam.

Kyle's remarkable memoir reveals a central truth that will inspire every reader: Life is worth everything we've got. It is the story of how one man became a so-called hero who willingly laid down his life for his brother-in-arms—and equally, it is a story of rebirth, of how Kyle battled back from the gravest challenge to forge a life of joyful purpose.

You Are Worth It is a memoir about the war in Afghanistan and Kyle's heroics, and it is also a manual for living. Organized around the credos that have guided Kyle's life (from "Don't Hide Your Scars" to "Call Your Mom"), the book encourages us to become our best selves in the time we've been given on earth. Above all, it's about finding purpose, regardless of the hurdles that may block our way. Moving and unforgettable, You Are Worth It is an astonishing memoir from one of our most extraordinary young leaders.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2019

      In this inspirational memoir, Carpenter explains why he threw himself atop a grenade to protect fellow soldiers, an act that cost him years of surgery and rehabilitation and makes him the youngest living recipient of the Medal of Honor: "You are worth protecting, you are worth fighting for." With a 100,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2019
      Carpenter was a U.S. Marine stationed in Afghanistan in 2010 when he covered a live grenade with his body to shield a fellow soldier from the blast. Astonishingly, the 21-year-old hero survived the explosion but suffered multiple serious injuries, including loss of his right eye, burns, a skull fracture, and a broken arm. He recalls the confusion and panic when he realized part of his face was gone: the only thing I could feel was my tongue searching for my lower jaw?no cheeks, no teeth, no jaw. His memoir describes growing up, wartime experiences, treatment of his injuries, recovery, and lessons learned. Resilience and integrity figure prominently in his story. So too do grief, pain, and survivor's guilt. Medical personnel performed a miracle " on Carpenter's damaged body. He underwent more than two-dozen surgeries, spent about three months in hospitals, and required a feeding tube for nearly one month. He has gone on to graduate from college, run a marathon, and ultimately receive the Medal of Honor from President Obama. Carpenter encourages everyone to "Be part of someone else's miracle."(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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