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The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life |  | Author: Ben Sherwood Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.3
ISBN: 0446698857 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.69 EAN: 9780446698856 ASIN: 0446698857
Publication Date: February 3, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description There are plenty of books about coping with adversity. But isn't until now, with WHO SURVIVES, that we discover the human factors that determine survival. It's a combination instruction book and security blanket that blends compelling true stories with cutting-edge science to deliver some of the most important lessons we'll ever need to learn.
The book will: --list the most important traits necessary for survival (e.g., adaptability, tenacity, faith) --identify the 5 types of survivors --debunk myths (like only the strong survive), explore the frontiers of survival science (How much strain and punishment can a human body endure?), and introduce readers to counterintuitive thinking (Ever heard of posttraumatic growth?) --provide a Survivors Tool Kit, including an online test that measures one's Survivor's Quotient
Each one of us eventually joins the club of millions who face life's inescapable tribulations and tragedies. WHO SURVIVES is the companion we need to prepare us for and guide us through the worst.
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Great Book August 1, 2010 Anonymous (Connecticut) This is a great book in the expanding field of survival psychology (for lack of a better term). I wouldn't chose this as my first book in the field, because I think that Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why is really the top, with this coming in a close and respectable second. The survival personality internet test is very neat and may provide you with some insights into your personality. I thought it was pretty accurate. For fans of Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, this is a can't miss. After this book, I'd recommend The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why, which is good but comes in third.
Now I'm on to Survivor Personality: Why Some People Are Stronger, Smarter, and More Skillful at Handling Life's Difficulties...and How You Can Be, Too. Maybe after that I'll have to revise the list!
I survived reading it July 17, 2010 R. Michael Friends (Round Rock, TX USA) The Survivors Club by Ben Sherwood is an entertaining book, but a little short on anything useful. The stories are interesting, until he jumps around and fills us with useless background on the persons involved (do I care where they were born, where they went to high school and such trivia). The advice he provides is not new or life changing, just what any normal thinking person might do anyway, I suspect that is his way of making us feel good and like his book.
What I disliked is his distortions on the Bosnian War. He was covering the war from Sarajevo for ABC news , and he should have known first had what was going on. Yet he claims without comment that the Serbian army massacred 8000 men and boys in Srebrenica in July of 1995. He goes on to explain in detail, as if fact, the torture, murder and mass graves. This is a little deceptive since nobody really knows how many people from Srebrenica were executed, how many died in combat, and how many were collateral damage, but we do know that most of the victims were military personnel and not civilians. The Hague Tribunal has acknowledged that "a percentage of the bodies in the gravesites examined may have been of men killed in combat," Probably a massacre happened but maybe not like that picture which main stream media has offered.
He also claims that Slobodan Milosevic died of fear in prison during his war crimes trials at the Hague. Fear of what? The trial produced nothing to condemn him, and was going badly (not that I am saying he was innocent). It is more likely Milosevic was poisoned, as his autopsy suggests.
The Survivors Club July 13, 2010 L. Highfield (Indiana) Came just in time for Father's Day for my Hubby. Recommended by Glenn Beck. A MUST for anyone who wants to survive a crossroad in life. We all will have one, you know. Better to be prepared!!
Attitude and Belief are Key July 10, 2010 Marceau O'Neill Both entertaining and eye-opening, this study by Ben Sherwood reveals the inexplicable - and well substantiated - truth that one's belief and attitude can promise the likelihood of their survival. I found it refreshing that the author has illustrated both the fragility of life and our built-in capability to overcome seeming futility.
Very enjoyable reading. Stimulating enough that I'll retain it as a "self-reliance" reference work.
Marceau O'Neill,
Author of "I Know You Know I'm Out Here!"
Must Read Information July 9, 2010 Suzanne K. Huebner (Waterloo) This book from beginning to end was full of riveting stories of survival. It brought the reader into the book in a way that was much different than any other I have read. After reading the main part of the book the reader was given the opportunity to fill out a questionairre online to assess their survival mentality. This is a book that I will not just put on a shelf but use as a personal reference book in the future...great job, Ben.
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