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A Young Marine's Story of Courage, Hope and a New Life in the NFL
By Joshua R. Bleill, By Mark Tabb
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224 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5
Formats: Cloth, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF
Cloth, $22.95 (US $22.95) (CA $25.95)
ISBN 9781600785290
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Sep 2010)
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Josh Bleill tells people he had “one bad day” while on combat patrol in Fallujah, Iraq, on October 15, 2006. That day, an IED struck his Humvee, tearing through the vehicle and killing two of his fellow marines while severely injuring Bleill and his best friend. He awoke five days later with to learn of the catastrophic loss of his two friends and both of his legs. Recovering physically presented a great challenge, but the mental recovery was the toughest battle. For three and a half months he never left the hospital because he didn't want people to see his injured body. In One Step at a Time, Bleill shares the story of his own personal redemption and the many life-changing moments he encountered, from his enlistment to active duty in Fallujah, through two years of intensive rehabilitation, and ultimately to his job as the community spokesman for the Indianapolis Colts. Readers will be inspired by his undying enthusiasm, infectious joy, and sense of humor as he shares his message of going forward, one step at a time.Author Biography
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A Young Marine's Story of Courage, Hope, and a New Life in the NFL
By Josh Bleill with Mark Tabb
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Josh Bleill tells people he had "one bad day" while on combat patrol in Falljuah, Iraq, on October 15, 2006. That day, an IED (improvised explosive device) struck his Humvee, tearing through the vehicle and killing two of his fellow marines while severely injuring Bleill and his best friend. He awoke five days later with to learn of the catastrophic loss of his two friends and both of his legs. Recovering physically presented a great challenge, but the mental recovery was the toughest battle. For three and a half months he never left the hospital because he didn't want people to see his injured body.
Bleill shares the story of his own personal redemption in One Step at a Time: A Young Marine's Story of Courage, Hope, and a New Life in the NFL. He covers the many live-changing moments he encountered, including:
One Step at a Time: A Young Marine's Story of Courage, Hope, and a New Life in the NFL follows Bleill's journey from his enlistment to active duty in Fallujah, through two years of intensive rehabilitation and ultimately to his job as the community spokesman for the Indianapolis Colts. Readers will be inspired by his undying enthusiasm, infectious joy and sense of humor. Bleill shares his message that life begins when we embrace our bad days and keep going forward, one step at a time.
About the Authors:
Marine Corporal Joshua Bleill graduated from high school in Greenfield, Indiana, and attended Purdue University. He joined the Marine Corps Reserves in 2004 and was activated for a tour of duty in Iraq in 2006. He was conducting combat patrols in Fallujah on October 15 of that year when his vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device. He suffered multiple injuries including the loss of both his legs. Bleill moved home to Indiana in August 2008 and was married to his wife, Nikki, in 2009. He recently built a home in Carmel and has joined the Indianapolis Colts as a community spokesperson.
Mark Tabb has authored/coauthored more than 25 books, including the New York Times No. 1 bestseller, Mistaken Identity, and A Promise to Ourselves (with Alec Baldwin). His solo titles include, Living with Less: The Upside of Downsizing YourLlife, and How Can a Good God Let Bad Things Happen? He and his wife, Valerie, live in a small town in Indiana where Mark also serves as a volunteer firefighter and fire department chaplain. Learn more at www.marktabb.com.
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