“Billy offers a powerful picture of the meaning of life. . . . It will have a great impact on all Americans.” — Al Neuharth, founder, USA Today
“The reflections he writes about are wonderful. His values, knowledge, and dreams are enlightening to anyone and well worth reading.” — Pat Hingle, actor
“His message is one that will benefit anyone who listens.” — George Young, four-time Olympian
“Billy tells us a story . . . about the important lessons of physical, emotional, and spiritual strength. . . . It is from the heart, beautiful, filled with wisdom and truth.” — York Onnen, director of program development, President’s Council, Physical Fitness and Sports
“Billy is an inspiration. . . . In [Lessons of a Lakota], he shares his insights on life that make him so successful and a role model for all people.” — John Echohawk, executive director, Native American Rights Fund
“Billy’s experience in life . . . prepared him well to write on this subject. . . . He has seen and lived as an Indian in a white world and now shares his secrets of success with the rest of us.” — Ollan Cassell, executive director, TAC
“Billy inspired us with a last-second victory in the 10K at the 1964 Olympic Games. Now, 25 years later, he inspires again, winning a second gold medal with his book [Lessons of a Lakota]. . . .” — Bud Greenspan, president, Cappy Productions
“Billy Mills, the athlete, has always been a hero of mine. Billy Mills, the man, will inspire you as he has inspired me.” — Robby Benson, actor
“The story of David’s journey to happiness will change your life. It’s a must! Billy has done it again. He’s a winner!” — Patricia McCormick, two-time Olympian gold medalist
“Billy Mills entertained us with his thrilling victory at the 1964 Olympics. . . . Now with this book, he’s giving millions the chance to be entertained again.” — Bob Seagren, Olympic gold medalist, pole vault
“Billy is an inspiration….In [Lessons of a Lakota], he shares his secrets that make you more optimistic, determined, positive and confident about yourself and the things you strive to be.” — Connie Stevens, entertainer