"Leading with Honor: Leadership Lessons from the Hanoi Hilton," written by Lee Ellis, shares the author’s experiences as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. The book is not only a memoir but also a guide to leadership principles drawn from the challenges faced in captivity. Ellis emphasizes that true leadership is about integrity, resilience, and the ability to inspire others even in the most dire situations. The narratives from the Hanoi Hilton serve as powerful case studies, illustrating how values such as commitment, courage, and the importance of teamwork can elevate one’s leadership ability. Ellis recounts how these qualities helped him and his fellow prisoners to endure harsh conditions while maintaining hope and morale, showcasing the transformative power of leading by example. Throughout the book, Ellis presents practical lessons that can be applied in various leadership contexts, urging readers to lead with honor and integrity. He demonstrates how leaders can cultivate a positive environment and foster strong relationships, which are crucial for overcoming adversity and achieving success, whether in a battle or in everyday life.