The inspiring story of a young American who volunteered to fight in the Israel Defense Forces, lost his arm in combat, and then returned to the battlefield. Combining refreshing candor with self-deprecating wit, this inspiring memoir will encourage readers to live up to their aspirations despite seemingly impossible odds. On January 8, 2009, Izzy Ezagui--an American who had enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at nineteen--lost his arm in a mortar attack on the border of the Gaza Strip. In this stirring and wryly humorous memoir, Izzy recounts his tortuous trek through rehabilitation to re-enlistment as a squad commander in the IDF. He became the world's only one-armed Special Forces sharpshooter. This isn't a typical war chronicle, full of macho bluster and the usual hero tropes. Izzy wrote this book with his fellow millennials in mind--not necessarily those with military ambitions, but everyone facing life's daily battles. His message is universal: if a self-described nerd and one-armed basket case like him can accomplish what he set his mind to, then anyone can become a hero in his or her own life. Growing up in a religious household in Miami, Izzy's early life was plagued by self-doubt, family drama, and (far too few) girl troubles. His search for direction eventually led him to that explosion on the Gaza border, changing his life forever. In the midst of disaster, Izzy discovered a deep well at his core, from which he could draw strength. Through his motivational speeches across the world, and now through this book, he encourages people to seek their own power, and to face whatever adversity life throws at them.
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Dimensions: 152 x 216mm
Publication Date: 20 Mar 2018
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781633884274
About Izzy Ezagui
Izzy Ezagui a decorated squad commander in the Israel Defense Forces is the only soldier in the world who lost an arm in combat and returned to the battlefield. In 2011 former President Shimon Peres awarded him one of Israel's highest military honors. While he continues to serve in an elite unit in the reserves Izzy delivers inspirational talks across the United States and internationally. He's appeared on the Huffington Post Al Jazeera America and Fox News. The Algemeiner chose Izzy as one of 100 people positively influencing Jewish life. He also raises millions of dollars for hospitals rehabilitation programs and other charities such as the Birthright Foundation. He has worked with amputee organization schools colleges universities hedge funds and corporate events for companies such as Nike and Apple.