NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 13, 2026 — Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, proudly announces the upcoming release of Graceful Warrior: The True Story of a Son, a Father, and a Family Who Carried Each Other Through (Nelson Books, November 10, 2026) by acclaimed actor and advocate Gary Sinise. Set to publish on November 10, 2026, this highly anticipated book will be released on the birthday of Sinise’s late son, Mac. The memoir explores profound themes of love, unexpected loss, enduring faith, and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.
Drawing from his personal family experiences, Sinise shares the unforgettable legacy of his son. Mac was a talented musician, a gifted composer, and a beloved soul who courageously faced a rare bone cancer diagnosis at just twenty-seven years old. The story invites readers into the family’s private heartbreak and highlights the grace with which Mac and the entire Sinise family faced unimaginable challenges. It stands not only as a tribute to an extraordinary young man but also as a reflection on how triumph can rise from great hardship.
Reflecting on his motivation for writing the memoir, Sinise shares, “I felt like I was a bit of a battle buddy during this difficult time, trying to find as much strength and courage myself, as I saw that so much in our son. So, I really believe that by sharing our story in this book, others who may be going through something difficult in their own lives may find hope and strength to help carry them through. We are, after all, all human beings. We are all going through difficult times ourselves, yet we can all be graceful warriors in how we approach our challenges in the fights we’re in.”
By opening his heart to share Mac’s journey, a creative force whose courage and kindness touched everyone who knew him, Sinise hopes to inspire others to find light even in the shadow of loss. Through Mac’s legacy, he reminds us that hope is never out of reach, no matter how tough life gets.
World Rights for the project were negotiated by Cait Hoyt with Creative Artists Agency. The audiobook will be narrated by Gary Sinise.
Andrew Stoddard, VP and Publisher at Nelson Books, expressed his excitement for the upcoming release. “Gary and Mac shared a unique and powerful bond. They fought the good fight together, and as a result, their faith and courage will inspire many readers in the midst of their own obstacles and adversities,” Stoddard said. “This book is an inspiring testament to family, faith, endurance, and resilience. Nelson Books could not be more honored to bring this authentic, empowering message to market.”
About the Author
Gary Sinise is an Oscar-nominated actor and has won an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and two Screen Actors Guild awards. Known for roles in beloved films like Forrest Gump and Apollo 13, he is also a New York Times bestselling author. Sinise has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has dedicated nearly forty years to advocating for America’s veterans. He received the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian honor awarded by the president of the United States to citizens for “exemplary deeds performed in service of the nation.” The book is co-authored by Marcus Brotherton.
Marcus Brotherton is a New York Times bestselling author and coauthor. His books include Grateful American with Gary Sinise, The Long March Home with Tosca Lee, and We Who Are Alive & Remain with twenty of the elite paratroopers from World War II, known as the Band of Brothers. He is the recipient of the Christopher Award for literature that “affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”
About Nelson Books
Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson, is an industry leader in Christian nonfiction publishing. Nelson Books publishes a diverse array of leaders, experts, and creatives, crafting biblically informed and spiritually fresh books from a Christian perspective that enliven, educate, and encourage readers. The Nelson Books roster of bestselling authors includes Max Lucado, Lysa TerKeurst, Tim Tebow, John Mark Comer, John & Stasi Eldredge, Jennie Allen, Jefferson Bethke, Bob Goff, Ruth Chou Simons, Tyler Staton, Jason Wilson, Christine Caine, Zach Windahl, and Carlos Whittaker.
Contact: Lisa Beech, Senior Director of Publicity, Nelson Books at Lisa.Beech@harpercollins.com





