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Way of the Warrior Kid

From Wimpy to Warrior the Navy SEAL Way: A Novel

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Way of the Warrior Kid

Written by: Jocko Willink, Jon Bozak
Narrated by: Thor Willink, Jocko Willink
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This program is read by Thor Willink with the author, Jocko Willink.

Fifth grade was the worst year of Marc’s life. He stunk at gym class, math was too hard for him, the school lunch was horrible, and his class field trip was ruined because he couldn’t swim. But what was most awful thing about fifth grade? Kenny Williamson, the class bully, who calls himself the "King of the Jungle."

When Marc's mother tells him that his Uncle Jake is coming to stay for the whole summer, Marc can't wait. Uncle Jake is a for real, super-cool Navy SEAL. And Uncle Jake has a plan.

He's going to turn Marc into a warrior.

Becoming a warrior isn’t easy. It means a lot of pull ups, sit ups, pushups, squats, swimming, eating right, and studying harder than ever before! Can Marc transform himself into a warrior before school starts in the fall – and finally stand up to the King of the Jungle himself?

The Way of the Warrior Kid is a new audiobook by #1 New York Times-bestselling author and retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink.

A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.

Coming of Age Literature & Fiction

Critic Reviews

"Narrator Thor Willink, the author's son, sounds just about Marc's age, and his dad voices the adults. This choice lends a personal note...The audio version has plenty of humor..." -School Library Journal
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it is a book for children as such its message is very unambiguous and straightforward the lessons it teaches are very useful and applicable to everyone the story is a little basic but is perfectly enjoyable even for adults

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