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Against All Odds: My Story | 
enlarge | Authors: Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham Publisher: B&H Publishing Group Category: Book
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Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 22104
Media: Hardcover Pages: 276 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 0805431616 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.8092 EAN: 9780805431612
Publication Date: September 30, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Millions of people around the world know Chuck Norris as the star of more than 20 motion pictures, including "Delta Force," "Missing in Action," and "Return of the Dragon." Millions more know him as a martial arts expert, the only man in the Western Hemisphere to hold an 8th degree Black Belt Grand Master in Tae Kwon Do. And then there are others who know him from his eight seasons on CBS s longest running series, "Walker, Texas Ranger." What many don't know is that Chuck Norris is a sincere Christian a man whose faith plays a role in everything he does. Against All Odds is an inspirational story of how Norris overcame abject poverty from childhood, the effects of his father s alcoholism and desertion of the family, and his own shyness and lack of strength and ability early in his life. Norris writes candidly about how he was able to overcome such obstacles in his life giving full credit to God.
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Chuck Norris, a hard working American hero August 23, 2008 Victor F. Piediscalzo Against All Odds is a short read but very enjoyable. I can relate to some of the experiences in his life. His love for family and his belief in God was touching and left me with a feeling of personally knowing him. His is down to earth, a caring man of virtue. If you have enjoyed his movies, TV series or followed his martial arts career then this is a must read book.
Against All Odds April 25, 2008 G. Grandison A must read. Very inspirational. Shows that in this life you should never give up. You must always believe and have faith. Eventually you will succeed. I would recommend this to all those who are serious about life, serious about achievement, serious about helping others.
Against All Odds; My Story February 8, 2008 M. Steele (Columbus, OH) A good book, espically if your a Chuck Norris fan. Easy read, went through very quickly. Truly enjoyable.
It's a good, short read December 8, 2007 Anita M. Way (North Carolina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I admire Chuck Norris very much. I think he sets a fine example for young and old alike. Personally, I would have liked to have read more about the personal side of his life and just a little less of his martial arts story. The segment of "Walker, Texas Ranger" was way too, too short. Still, I'd like to read more of his material. Now, Chuck, in my opinion, is a real man!
Loved this book, but somewhat disappointed. November 2, 2007 D. Allen * Minor Spoilers Ahead * I thought this book was great. It starts off with Chuck's early life at home with his mother and father. The story gets interesting to read since Chuck lived a very poor life as a child and on top of that, his father was an alcoholic. He talks about his time with his brothers, and his mother, and his relationship with God. At the next stage in the book, Chuck talks about his development as a martial artist and his career as a America's top martial artist champion. Then he gets into his acting career as well as his political career (although he never ran for anything, he has a very good relationship with many former and current president, Bush). I was disappointed with the ending of the book though. It seems Chuck spent a great deal in the first half of the book explaining his outlook on life, his relationship with God, his family, and his career choices. In the ending though, Chuck seem to trail off that road, and get more into his relationship with his new wife, her children, and their new born twins. Although that was interesting, I think he left many details of his life in question. For example, his relationship with his father ended with his father death, and it seems like there was more to the story and I'm guessing perhaps it is too personal to tell. Another example is his relationship with God. He said many times that he didn't follow God fully. What prompted him to change his outlook in life? Did he have some type of moment where he suddenly realized that his relationship in the Lord was all that mattered? Also, in the end he didn't fully explain what his future plans are. He indicates that he plans to be a full time parent, and on top of that get his martial arts in public school program going, and doing business roles in his school. Overall, I was pleased with the book. I feel in the end he left many things in question. Perhaps it's too personal or maybe he doesn't know what he wants to do or his thoughts. I liked the book and recommend it to anyone interested in Chuck.
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