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Denney Jim - Character Carved in Stone

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With stories of West Point heroes and leaders, bestselling author Pat Williams celebrates the twelve core virtues of the academy and illustrates how these values can help you develop character and lasting success.

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Character Carved in Stone vividly captures many of the life lessons I learned as a student and athlete at West Point. Youll find it well worthwhile to live in these stories and learn these principles! In his latest book, Pat Williams shows you, step by step, just how you can acquire the leadership skills and character traits that are the foundation of the United States Military Academy. This book is a difference maker!

Brig. Gen. Pete Dawkins , US Army (Ret); Distinguished Graduate Award recipient, US Military Academy at West Point, 2002

The world needs leaders with strong character more than ever. Pat Williamss book on the twelve leadership values at West Point is right on target. These values have stood the test of time and produced some of this countrys most outstanding leaders. This book is a must-read if we want people who can solve the big challenges we all face.

Gen. Richard B. Myers , US Air Force (Ret); 15th chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; president, Kansas State University

Pat has written a splendid book about the virtues that define a West Point education and differentiate it from all other universities. I enjoyed his book and heartily recommend it.

Col. Frank Borman , US Air Force (Ret); commander, Apollo 8

I love the fact that Pat Williams has taken the twelve core virtues of West Point and created this new and exciting book. I was taught those virtues and have used them in everything that I have done since my graduation.

Mike Krzyzewski , head mens basketball coach, Duke University

Pat Williams has done a masterful job of reminding us that leaders are madenot born. Character Carved in Stone reminds me of the DNA of greatness as evidenced in the pages of this great read.

Gen. Tommy R. Franks , US Army (Ret); former commander in chief, United States Central Command

Character used to mean something other than a funny person. Pat Williams reminds us of what true character looks like and where to find it.

Cal Thomas , syndicated columnist

If youre looking for a great inspirational read with an American military history theme, look no further. In Character Carved in Stone , Pat Williams matches up the twelve leadership virtues of West Point with true stories from academy-trained heroesevery chapter is a lesson in character qualities expected of military officers. I have often said the world is in desperate need of a new leadership role model. Readers who apply these time-tested principles to their lives and work will be well on their way to fulfilling that need.

Ken Blanchard , coauthor, The New One Minute Manager and Servant Leadership in Action

Every time I scouted a game at Army West Point my spirits were lifted sky high. I had the same reaction while going through Character Carved in Stone . Get ready for a memorable reading experience.

Ernie Accorsi , former general manager, New York Giants

Todays leaders are hungry for the wisdom and inspiration they will find in Pat Williamss new book, Character Carved in Stone . His stories and principles will enable readers to apply his vision to their leadership lives today. West Points first classes began inspiring the young men of our county in 1802 and its twelve core values continue to do so for our young men and women. Character Carved in Stone opens new doors for todays leaders.

Frances Hesselbein , chairman, the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Forum; former CEO, Girl Scouts of the USA; recipient, Presidential Medal of Freedom

My character-building journey, which continues today, got a herculean jump with my four years as a cadet at West Point. As a career army officer, nothing contributed more to my success than being a leader of character based on the virtues described here. The marvelous stories that Pat captures bring to life powerful lessons that can be of value to any leader, in any business, at any level. You cannot possibly read this book and not feel compelled to raise the bar on how you leadit is that good.

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey W. Foley , US Army (Ret); class of 1978, US Military Academy at West Point; coauthor, Rules and Tools for Leaders

My time at West Point shaped me as an officer and as a leader, so I know its a special place. Pat Williamss book Character Carved in Stone captures the essence and values of what I consider to be one of Americas greatest leadership institutions. For anyone who wants to become the best leader they can be, I recommend you read this book immediately.

Matt Caldwell , president and CEO, Florida Panthers and Sunrise Sports & Entertainment

By drawing vital leadership lessons from the grit, courage, and tenacity of United States Military Academy graduates such as Ulysses S. Grant, Dwight Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Buzz Aldrin, and Norman Schwarzkopf, Character Carved in Stone reminds us why theres nothing better than West Pointers at their best. By spotlighting the virtues and values that propelled these Americans to greatness, Pat Williamss inspiring new book invites readers to join their ranks.

Robert M. S. McDonald , professor of history, US Military Academy at West Point; editor, Thomas Jefferson s Military Academy: Founding West Point

I love West Point and I know Pat Williams does too. His new book captures the essence of these hallowed grounds in a very special manner. Read and be inspired.

Jeff Monken , head football coach, US Military Academy at West Point

Pat Williams seamlessly blends memories of great American heroes all with Army West Point ingrained in them. He does a masterful job of showing the reader how impactful the United States Military Academy is in nurturing leaders of character... what a terrific read this is!

Dave Magarity , head womens basketball coach, US Military Academy at West Point

This book truly captures the essence of West Point and its incredible history. Not only does it tell wonderful stories about the graduates but it gives us a blueprint to help us improve many aspects of our lives. Thank you, Pat, for this tremendous book and the life lessons!

Jimmy Allen , head mens basketball coach, US Military Academy at West Point

In Character Carved in Stone , Pat Williams makes the rich traditions of West Point come alive. You wont be content to merely read this book. Youll want to live it. The stories will inspire you, the principles will empower you, and the wisdom in these pages will challenge you to carve your own character in stone.

Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen, Jr. , US Army (Ret); 59th superintendent, US Military Academy at West Point

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2019 by Pat Williams and James Denney

Published by Revell

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.revellbooks.com

Ebook edition created 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-1645-5

Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.

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