From Publishers Weekly
Athletic superstar Ripken (
Play Baseball the Ripken Way) turns the often pro-forma business/personal management guidebook into a well-written combination autobiography and inspirational self-help book. During his long career with the Baltimore Orioles, Ripken broke numerous baseball records, including New York Yankee Lou Gehrig's record for most consecutive games played, and he was recently voted into the Hall of Fame at his first opportunity. Unlike Ripken's other autobiographical books on baseball, this one begins with a contemplation of Gehrig's famed work ethic (maintained even after being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and analyzing "the many parallels in our careers and how similarly he and I approached our jobs." Ripken breaks down Gehrig-style perseverance—"steadfastness, hanging in there in the face of difficulty, overcoming obstacles"—into eight elements, each with its own chapter: "The Right Values," "A Strong Will to Succeed," "Love What You Do, "Preparation," "Anticipation, "Trusting Relationships," "Life Management" and "The Courage of Your Convictions." Many of his observations border on the clichéd ("Straight shooters get more work, are appreciated more, and are almost always respected"). But overall the book's essential message—"If you enjoy the journey, you're going to be more involved. And then you'll always be in the game"—is illuminating even to those who aren't baseball fans.
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Review
Get in the Game: 8 Principles of Perseverance that Make the Difference teaches us how to be our best . . . a lesson in perseverance from Cal Ripken, Jr. is similar to a piano lesson from Mozart. Don't miss it! --
former Senator Bill BradleyA great book...Ripken takes the reader from the field to the boardroom. --
Brian Kilmeade, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Games Do CountCal Ripken, Jr. is an athlete whose words match his deeds, and what he says about perseverance in
Get In The Game is wise advice, whatever game you're in. --
Frank DefordCal Ripken, Jr. set the standard for hard work, dependability, and dedication on the playing field. In
Get in the Game, he describes eight principles that enabled his record-breaking consecutive games streak and helped him to excel throughout his career. Whether you seek athletic, professional, or personal excellence, Cal will inspire you to persevere. --
President William Jefferson ClintonCal Ripken, a genuine national hero, has written a book that will inspire many young people. He talks about sound values as they apply to sports and to life itself. --
former President George H. W. BushEvery boy-even at age 76-needs some heroes. Cal Ripken, Jr. is one of mine. When you read this book you'll know why. --
Warren E. Buffet, Chairman of Berkshire HathawayFor anyone looking to get ahead in life, this book is a great motivational tool. Cal Ripken brings together the basic principles of success and provides readers with insight on how they have helped him succeed in baseball, business and life. --
David Bach, bestselling author of The Automatic Millionaire and Start Late Finish Rich
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