Resolute : how we humans keep finding ways to beat the toughest odds / Benjamin Hall.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Harper Influence, [2025]Edition: First editionDescription: 237 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780063390102
- Hall, Benjamin -- Health
- Hall, Benjamin -- Psychology
- Television journalists -- Biography
- War correspondents -- Biography
- Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022 -- Journalists
- War wounds -- Psychological aspects
- Resilience (Personality trait)
- Adaptability (Psychology)
- Adjustment (Psychology)
- Perseverance (Ethics)
- Motivation (Psychology)
- Diligence
- 070.4/333092 B 23/eng/20250310
- PN4874.H22115 A3 2025
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"After suffering horrific, nearly-fatal injuries while covering the war in Ukraine in 2022, Benjamin Hall was told he'd need to spend two years in a hospital learning how to walk again. Instead, he made it home to his family in just six months. Sustained by his positive attitude and relentless will to keep moving forward, Hall impressed and inspired all those who followed his story and progress, with many wondering how they could bottle his seemingly superhuman resolve. Now with a greater degree of perspective, Hall analyzes the psychological aftermath of the Russian missile attack that profoundly altered his life. A ... work of journalism and personal meditation elevated by ... storytelling, Resolute is Hall's probing inquiry into why he is alive and thriving today. As he confronts his own mortality, Hall analyzes the key factors that allowed him to survive the missile attack, endure multiple surgeries, adapt to new prosthetics, and cope with the psychological burdens of severe trauma"-- Provided by publisher.
